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The Obama campaign said it was a mistake for an outreach coordinator to join
a meeting last month attended by leaders of two controversial Muslim groups
as it seeks votes from large Muslim populations in swing states.

Minha Husaini, newly named as head of the campaign's outreach coordinator to
Muslims, attended a discussion session Sept. 15 with about 30 Muslim leaders
and community members in suburban Washington, the Obama campaign confirmed.
Participants included leaders of the Council of American-Islamic Relations
and the Muslim American Society, which have been cited by the government in
the past for ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.

In August, the campaign's previous coordinator, Mazen Asbahi, resigned over
a similar issue, pointing up one kind of challenge facing the campaign:
pursuing the votes of the Muslim community while not perpetuating any
misunderstandings about Sen. Barack Obama's religion. Sen. Obama is a
Christian.

Mr. Asbahi, who also attended the meeting now entangling Ms. Husaini,
resigned after questions arose about his brief tenure on the board of an
Islamic investment fund along with a controversial Illinois imam. At the
time, campaign officials said he was stepping down because he didn't want to
become a distraction for the campaign.

Thursday, campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt, responding to questions about the
September session in Springfield, Va., said Ms. Husaini wouldn't have
attended had she known that Council of American-Islamic Relations and Muslim
American Society leaders were going to be there.

"This meeting was not organized by the campaign," he said. "Our outreach
staff attends many meetings in the course of each day, and they accepted an
invitation from community leaders to attend." The campaign declined to make
Ms. Husaini available for comment.

Winning over Muslim voters is important to the campaigns of both Sens. Obama
and John McCain as they try to gain support from large Muslim communities in
the key states of Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

Mr. LaBolt said campaign workers' efforts are aimed at acquaint Muslim
voters with Sen. Obama's positions and to work on voter turnout. "We have a
whole faith outreach effort that includes interacting with mosque leaders,"
he said.

One attendee at the Springfield meeting was Mahdi Bray, executive director
of the Muslim American Society's Freedom Foundation. The Justice Department
has asserted in court proceedings that the society's organizers were members
of the Muslim Brotherhood, a global group promoting political Islam.

Nihad Awad, executive director of CAIR, also attended the session, as did
the group's legislative director. The government named CAIR an unindicted
coconspirator in the Justice Department's racketeering prosecution last year
of alleged Hamas fund-raisers. CAIR said the designation was unjustified;
the case ended in a mistrial, but is being brought again by the government.

Mr. Awad declined to comment. Mr. Bray didn't respond to a request for
comment. The Obama campaign said it couldn't comment on Mr. Asbahi's
attendance at the session.
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It happens to everybody, at least twice. Move along. Nothing to see here
either.

Baa-aaa-aaa-ah.

- Bob





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