2024 presidential election Hammoud gained national attention as the mayor of Dearborn, home to the largest Arab-American community in the U.S., with over 110,000 Arab-American residents. In the 2024 elections, Dearborn and its neighboring cities played a pivotal role in determining Michigan's electoral votes. The area's high voter turnout and distinct political voice, especially among Arab-American voters significantly influenced the state's overall outcome, making it a crucial battleground. During early 2024, Mayor Abdullah Hammoud supported a campaign encouraging Dearborn residents to vote "uncommitted" in Michigan's Democratic primary. The goal was to send a message to President Biden about his vulnerability in this key swing state ahead of the November election. The strategy highlighted frustration within the Arab-American community, particularly regarding U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. In Dearborn, "uncommitted" votes outnumbered those for Biden by a 17% margin. Because of the Biden administration's stance on the
Gaza war, Mayor Hammoud declined an invitation to meet with Biden campaign officials before the president's withdrawal from the
2024 US presidential race. Explaining his decision on
X, Hammoud wrote, "I will not entertain conversations about elections while we watch a live-streamed
genocide backed by our government." In the months leading up to the primary elections, Hammoud took a critical stance on the 2024 U.S. presidential race. He voiced frustration with both major parties' approaches to Middle Eastern policies, particularly regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. Consequently, Hammoud chose not to endorse either
Kamala Harris or
Donald Trump. In an interview just days after the election results regarding his decision to not endorse a candidate in the Presidential election, Hammoud pointed out that no vote is guaranteed to any party and each vote must be earned. Hammoud then stated that Arab and Muslim voters should not be blamed for choosing not to support a party that had abandoned them and funded the genocide of their families.
Gaza war Mayor Abdullah Hammoud advocates for a clear path toward establishing a Palestinian state. He has called for an immediate and lasting ceasefire, emphasizing the toll the Gaza war has taken on Palestinian-American residents in Dearborn, many of whom have lost family members to the violence. Hammoud frequently uses his platform to raise awareness of struggles faced by Palestinians and to address the emotional impact the conflict has on his community. He aligns with initiatives such as those led by Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, which call for a ceasefire. Mayor Abdullah Hammoud, along with other Dearborn community leaders, declined a meeting with President Biden's campaign staff in early November 2023. The rejection came amid growing protests from the Arab-American community over the Biden administration's handling of the Gaza war. Instead of engaging with campaign representatives, Hammoud chose to meet with senior White House policy officials, to demand changes in U.S. policy regarding Gaza. Hammoud spoke at a rally protesting the
September 2024 Israeli attacks against Lebanon in 2024 alongside activist
Osama Siblani, where "death to Israel" chants were made and
Hassan Nasrallah was praised. At the 2024
Quds Day rally in
Dearborn, Michigan, some members of the crowd chanted "
death to America" in response to anti-America rhetoric by one of the speakers. Hammoud later said the chants were "unacceptable and contrary to the heart of this city." On November 20, 2024, Hammoud vowed to arrest
Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense chief for war crimes if they enter Dearborn's city jurisdictions. This vow came after the
International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants. ==Personal life==