Kamala Harris likely to secure significant Muslim vote in US presidential election: survey

Data indicates that Muslim voters are increasingly distancing themselves from both major political parties.


News Desk August 31, 2024
Kamala Harris likely to secure significant Muslim vote in US presidential election: survey

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Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, is likely to secure a substantial share of the Muslim vote in the upcoming election, according to a recent survey by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). The survey, conducted between 25 and 27 August, shows that Harris could receive 29.4% of the Muslim vote.

However, the survey also suggests a tight race with Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who is expected to garner 29.1% of the Muslim vote.

Despite Harris’s growing support within the Muslim community, 16.5% of Muslim voters remain undecided on their preferred candidate.

The survey reflects a significant shift in Muslim voter preferences compared to the last presidential election. In the previous election, President Joe Biden, as a candidate, received only 7.3% of Muslim voter support, while Stein had 36%.

The data indicates that Muslim voters are increasingly distancing themselves from both major political parties, with 60% of former Democratic supporters now considering voting for a third party.

Additionally, the survey highlights widespread dissatisfaction among Muslim voters, with 94% expressing discontent with President Biden's handling of issues, including the Gaza conflict.

The Muslim population in the United States is estimated to be around 2.5 million, making their vote a significant factor in the upcoming election.

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