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Arab Americans reject Biden, Trump reelection: Survey

US President Joe Biden gets 7%, predecesso­r Donald Trump 2% support because of Gaza ‘genocide

- Ray Hanania Chicago

A national survey of

Arab Americans released on Monday shows that most respondent­s overwhelmi­ngly reject the reelection of both President Joe Biden and his predecesso­r Donald Trump.

Conducted by the Arab American Anti-Discrimina­tion Committee and the Truth Project on May 17 and 18, the survey shows support for Biden at 7 percent and Trump at 2 percent.

Arab and Muslim voters played a significan­t role in helping Biden defeat Trump in several key swing states in the November 2020 presidenti­al election.

After taking office in January 2021, Biden responded by unveiling “A Plan for Partnershi­p” with the Arab-American community that was to help strengthen ties with his administra­tion.

But Biden’s unequivoca­l backing of Israel, including helping to approve more than $40 billion in military aid for the country’s alleged genocide in Gaza — which has taken more than 35,000 Palestinia­n lives — has all but erased that support and his edge over Trump in key swing states, according to the survey organizers.

“Since the start of the genocide many have speculated about who Arab Americans would vote for — Biden or Trump. The answer is neither, with third-party candidates getting substantia­l support,”

ADC National Executive Director Abed Ayoub said in a statement to Arab News.

Third-party candidates Dr. Jill Stein and Dr. Cornell West received much higher support among Arab Americans.

Stein, who is Jewish and with the Green Party, received 25 percent support while West, who is African

American, received 20 percent. Not mentioned in the survey was leading third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. His views have varied from calling for peace and recognitio­n of Palestine to rejecting accusation­s that Israel’s actions in Gaza constitute genocide. Kennedy has declined repeated requests from Arab News for interviews.

Five national polls released in March and April from Quinnipiac University, Fox News, Marquette Law School, NBC News and Marist College showed Kennedy with 13 percent support for his independen­t presidenti­al bid. Stein and West received only 3 percent each in the national polls.

As the presidenti­al election approaches, “it is evident that

Arab-American and allied voters are supporting candidates that are listening to our concerns and demands,” ADC said.

In its survey, 19 percent of Arab Americans said they were “undecided” and 3 percent said they would not vote in November. ADC said support for Stein and West is based on the two running on an anti-genocide platform.

Stein has been a “strong and vocal supporter of Palestine” throughout her career, ADC noted, adding that West has also adopted this stance.

Arab, Muslim and other voters have shown significan­t opposition to Biden’s reelection in more than 30 state primaries, including five key swing states where he won by slim margins over Trump.

 ?? Reuters ?? US President Joe Biden and his predecesso­r Donald Trump have both passed the delegate thresholds to clinch their parties’ nomination­s.
Reuters US President Joe Biden and his predecesso­r Donald Trump have both passed the delegate thresholds to clinch their parties’ nomination­s.

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