Arab-American and Jewish Voters Split on US Presidential Election
FirstpostThe recent US presidential election has seen a significant shift in the Jewish and Arab American vote, with a substantial portion of Arab-Americans now backing Donald Trump or expressing their dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's foreign policy in Gaza. This demographic's shift is due to a perception of unjust treatment by the Biden administration, which has been criticized for its unwavering support for Israel's actions in the region. Conversely, Jewish-American voters remain largely aligned with the Democrats, with Jewish-American voters supporting the Democratic ticket in key states like Pennsylvania, where the outcome could have a significant impact on the election. The shift in focus to the Gaza conflict has become a defining issue in this election, with both parties scrambling to address the Middle East conflict and its impact on American voters. The outcome of the election will likely depend on how these divisions play out in key battleground states and swing states, making foreign policy a key factor in determining the outcome of this election.