Arab-Americans Express Dissatisfaction with Kamala Harris
Arab-Americans Express Dissatisfaction with Kamala Harris

Arab-Americans Express Dissatisfaction with Kamala Harris

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During a recent segment, CNN foreign affairs analyst Reena Ninan revealed that she could not find any Arab-Americans in her circle who support Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, with many expressing a preference for voting for Donald Trump instead. Ninan noted that this sentiment reflects a broader disconnect, as polling shows Arab-American support for both candidates is reportedly 'neck and neck'. She highlighted the influence of Tiffany Trump's father-in-law, a Lebanese businessman, who has reportedly been effective in communicating with the Arab-American community about why they might favor Trump despite his controversial policies. Ninan emphasized that many in the Arab-American community feel they lack political clout and see their vote as their only power, even if it results in supporting Trump. This perspective aligns with previous sentiments expressed by Arab-American voters feeling betrayed and unrepresented by the current administration's policies, especially regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict. The conversation has sparked discussions about the Democratic party's challenges in engaging with this voting bloc effectively.

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