PRESIDENT ABDUL EL-SAYED?

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Quote: PRESIDENT ABDUL EL-SAYED?

Etch this man's name in your mind.

His name is Abdul El-Sayed.

After years of being groomed by George Soros. He has been handpicked by the Left to be their next “champion” of Hope and Change.

He is 32 years old, born in the USA, and an extremely well educated Muslim Doctor in Detroit Michigan. (education funded by Soros)

He is handsome, articulate, charismatic and smart.

He is sympathetic of the Muslim Brotherhood, and is running for Governor of Michigan.
Which is Step 1 in his preparation to run for President of the United States.

He has the potential to be Obama #2, but far more openly Muslim.
Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed is an American physician, epidemiologist, public health advocate, and politician.
He has announced his candidacy for Governor of Michigan, running as a Democrat.
Wikipedia:
Born: October 31, 1984 (age 32), Michigan
Awards: Rhodes Scholarship; Paul and Daisy Soros; Fellowships for New Americans
Education: University of Michigan, Ann; Arbor (BA); Oriel College, Oxford (MA, PhD); Columbia University (MD)
Political party: Democratic Party.

In 2020 he will be eligible to run for President!

Democrats' mouths are watering in anticipation and raising money.

Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren is already campaigning for him.

Another Trojan Horse?

Al Jazeera, which is widely read by Michigan's large Muslim population, is doing its best to help George Soros make him "YOUR" president in 2020!






Quote:Abdul El-Sayed

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Born
Abdulrahman Mohamed
El-Sayed
October 31, 1984 (age 32)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

Education
University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor (BA)
Oriel College, Oxford (MA, PhD)
Columbia University (MD)

Political party
Democratic

Spouse(s)
Sarah Jukaku

Awards
Rhodes Scholarship
Paul and Daisy Soros
Fellowships for New
Americans

Website
abdulformichigan.com

Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed (born October 31, 1984) is an American epidemiologist. He has announced his candidacy for Governor of Michigan, running as a Democrat.[1] He served as the Executive Director of the Detroit Health Department and Health Officer for the City of Detroit from 2015-2017. Appointed at 30 years old, he was the youngest health commissioner in a major US City. Previously, he was Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at Columbia University. He is an internationally recognized public health expert, and the author of over 100 scholarly articles, abstracts, and book chapters on public health policy, social epidemiology, and health disparities.[2] His essays on public health policy have also been published in The New York Times,[3] CNN,[4] The Hill,[5] The Huffington Post,[6] The Detroit News,[7] and the Detroit Free Press.[8] On February 9, 2017, the Detroit News reported that El-Sayed will resign his position as health director to run for governor of Michigan in the 2018 Democratic Party primary.[9]



Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Education
3 Health career 3.1 Public Health Professor
3.2 Health Commissioner of Detroit

4 Political Ambitions 4.1 Gubernatorial candidacy

5 Personal
6 References


Early life[edit]

El-Sayed was born in metro-Detroit to parents who immigrated to the United States from Egypt.[10]

He grew up in metro-Detroit with his father, Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed, and stepmother, Dr. Jacqueline El-Sayed, a native of Gratiot County, Michigan. Both are engineers. His father grew up in Alexandria, Egypt and immigrated to the United States to study engineering at Wayne State University.[11] His mother, Dr. Fatten Elkomy, is a nurse practitioner in Missouri.

El-Sayed graduated in 2003 from Bloomfield Hills Andover High School, where he was a three-sport athlete – football, wrestling, and lacrosse – becoming a captain for each team sport in which he participated.[11]

Education[edit]

El-Sayed attended the University of Michigan, where he majored in Biology and Political Science, and played for the University’s men’s lacrosse team.[12] Winning several awards, including the William Jennings Bryan Prize for Political Science, he graduated with Highest Distinction and delivered the student commencement speech alongside President Bill Clinton in 2007.[13] As a student at University of Michigan, El-Sayed lived with his grandparents, Jan and Judy Johnson, at their house in Whitmore Lake, Livingston County, Michigan.

He was awarded a full-tuition Dean’s scholarship to attend the University of Michigan Medical School, where he completed his first two years of medical school.[14] There, he led a student medical mission to Peru and founded a student organization which raised money and coordinated community service for a local free clinic.[15] He was offered the Marshall Scholarship and awarded the Rhodes Scholarship in 2009 as a second year medical student.[15] He attended Oriel College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar in 2009,[16] where he completed a Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health in under two years in 2011.[17] While at Oxford, he earned a full blue as captain of Oxford’s men’s lacrosse team.[18] He completed his MD at Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons in 2014 on a Soros Fellowship for New Americans[19] and Medical Scientist Training Program fellow funded through the National Institutes of Health.[20]

Health career[edit]

Public Health Professor[edit]

In 2014, he joined the faculty at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health as Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology. He served as director of Columbia’s Systems Science Program and Global Research Analytics for Population Health.[8] As a researcher, he has authored over 100 scientific publications, including articles, commentaries, book chapters, and abstracts, about health disparities, birth outcomes, and obesity. His research has been cited over 700 times.[21] He is the recipient of several research awards, including being named one of the Carnegie Council’s Policy Innovators.[22] He created and taught the Mailman School’s first ever course on systems science and population health. He co-edited a textbook on the topic with Sandro Galea published in 2017 by Oxford University Press entitled "Systems Science and Population Health".[23]

Health Commissioner of Detroit[edit]

El-Sayed was appointed by Mayor Mike Duggan as Health Officer and Executive Director of the Detroit Health Department in August, 2015, making him at 30 years old, the youngest Health commissioner in a major US city. In his role, he was charged with rebuilding the Detroit Health Department after it was privatized during the City of Detroit’s municipal bankruptcy in 2012.[8] On his first day on the job, El-Sayed arrived to a small office space in the back of Detroit's parking department overseeing only five employees.[11] In his first year as Director, El-Sayed led efforts to oppose increases in sulfur dioxide emissions by Marathon Petroleum’s Southwest Refinery, which resulted in reductions in overall emissions.[7] He also furthered efforts to reduce toxic emissions from Detroit area companies and created programs that dealt with those who suffered with asthma.[24] He also led efforts to test Detroit schools for lead in the wake of Flint’s Water crisis, [25] and provide free glasses to children in Detroit city schools.[24] He also led a transformation at the City’s troubled Animal Control department.[26][27]

In view of his leadership on lead poisoning reduction, he was appointed to the governor’s statewide Childhood Lead Elimination Board.[28] He also serves on the State of Michigan's Public health Advisory Commission,[29] and the Advisory Committee to the US Secretary of Health & Human Services for Healthy People 2030.[30]

He was named one of Crain's Detroit's "40 under 40",[31] and "Public Official of the Year" in 2016 by the Michigan League of Conservation Voters.[32] In 2017, the University of Michigan awarded him a Bicentennial Alumni Award, awarded to 20 alumni "whose achievements carry on Michigan’s traditions of intellectual creativity and academic endeavor, of civic engagement, and of national and international service."[33]

Political Ambitions[edit]

Gubernatorial candidacy[edit]

For more details on this topic, see Michigan gubernatorial election, 2018.

On February 9, 2017, the Detroit News reported that El-Sayed will resign his position as health director to run for governor of Michigan in the 2018 Democratic Party primary.[9] He officially announced his candidacy for Michigan governor on February 25, 2017.[11] El-Sayed was inspired to run for governor following the Flint water crisis, stating "I watched as Governor Snyder and his team of accountants were cutting costs and cutting corners. Their inattention to communities ultimately poisoned thousands of children - and those children were the very ones that I was serving at the helm of the health department. ... And that's something I didn't believe in. I believe in government as something we do in this country for the people and by the people".[24]

Personal[edit]

El-Sayed lives in Detroit, Michigan with his wife, Sarah Jukaku, who is a mental-health doctor.[11][34] El-Sayed had a sandwich named after him (“the Abdul”) at Ricardo’s, a sandwich shop in Oxford’s Covered market, while a student at Oxford University.[35][36]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_El-Sayed

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This is messed up. I wonder how many will be for him. I keep wondering when main stream media will start reporting on what immagration has done to the Eu. Just go to Youtube and look for yourself!!
 
Michigan is in the middle of Muslim meltdown, I don't believe his bid for the governor's seat will be successful honestly. Minnesota will likely be next on that track. Something about liberals trying to allow Sharia Law stand and be accepted in those states has awakened the sleeping giant.



 
Get him on record approving of Genital mutilations.

That is simple for anyone to tear apart.

Dem voters that know who Kennedy was, if told this person would support allowing dr. to cut off women body parts, will not stand for that.
 
Originally Posted By: Rocky1Michigan is in the middle of Muslim meltdown, I don't believe his bid for the governor's seat will be successful honestly. Minnesota will likely be next on that track. Something about liberals trying to allow Sharia Law stand and be accepted in those states has awakened the sleeping giant.





I hope you are right Rocky but I remember when people were saying the same about the junior senator Barack Hussein Obama! The sleeping giant that defeated the Axis Powers in WW-II and the Soviet Union during the Cold War, I fear, is dead.
 
Originally Posted By: Tbone-AZGet him on record approving of Genital mutilations.

That is simple for anyone to tear apart.

Dem voters that know who Kennedy was, if told this person would support allowing dr. to cut off women body parts, will not stand for that.



We can only hope you are right about that.

Ritualistic mutilation of the male genitalia has been a mandatory part of Judaism for centuries.
 
Strange you should mention that, I just saw a report on TV this morning about Muslims still trading castrated black males to this day.
 
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