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Trump Edges Out Harris Among Arab Americans in Tight Race, War in Gaza Fuels Concerns for Democrats

Trump Edges Out Harris Among Arab Americans in Tight Race, War in Gaza Fuels Concerns for Democrats
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  • PublishedOctober 22, 2024

A new poll suggests that Donald Trump is narrowly ahead of Kamala Harris among Arab American voters, a significant finding as the US presidential election enters its final stretch, Al Jazeera reports.

This lead, according to the Arab News/YouGov poll released Monday, comes as the ongoing war in Gaza appears to be impacting Democratic support among a key demographic in a crucial battleground state.

The poll, conducted among 500 Arab Americans with a margin of error of ±5.93%, reveals Trump leading Harris 45% to 43%. Notably, Trump is also seen as more capable of resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict, garnering 39% of the vote compared to Harris’s 33%.

While both candidates are tied at 38% on who would be better for the Middle East “in general,” the poll highlights the significance of the Israel-Palestine issue for Arab Americans, with 29% of respondents identifying it as their biggest concern. This surpasses concerns about the economy (21%) and racism and discrimination (13%).

The poll further reveals that Trump is perceived as more supportive of Israel’s current government than Harris by a six-point margin, a perception that could potentially bolster his standing among pro-Israel voters.

The poll underscores concerns for Democrats about the potential ramifications of President Biden’s stance on the war in Gaza. The Arab American Institute’s poll earlier this month found a virtual tie between Trump and Harris (42% to 41%), but Harris’s support was 18 points lower than Biden’s in 2020.

Arab American voters are seen as vital for Harris’s election prospects due to their high concentration in Michigan, a key swing state. Michigan, home to the largest Arab American community in North America and the first Arab-majority US city, Dearborn, could significantly impact the election outcome.

Further highlighting this trend, the mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan’s first city with an all-Muslim government, endorsed Trump in September, calling him a “man of principles” and “the right choice.”

Written By
Michelle Larsen