Muslim and Arab voters show a shift away from Democrats, raising concerns about the party's future support.

Arab and Muslim voters, traditionally a reliable Democratic base for two decades, may be shifting their support due to perceived dismissive attitudes from the party on issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A post-election survey by the Council on American-Islamic Relations found only 20% of Muslim voters backed Vice President Harris, compared to 69% for Biden in 2020. Trump won the Arab-majority city of Dearborn, Michigan, and the Green Party's Jill Stein saw increased support, indicating a potential long-term impact on the Democratic Party if it fails to address community concerns.

November 10, 2024
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