Muslim Voter Shift Away from Democrats
Muslim Voter Shift Away from Democrats

Muslim Voter Shift Away from Democrats

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Muslim voters are increasingly abandoning the Democratic Party, primarily due to the Biden administration's support for Israel during the Gaza conflict, with a significant drop from 93% support in 2020 to around 20% in 2024. Data indicates that many Muslims are shifting towards third parties, with 53% voting for the Green Party in the recent election. In Minnesota, Somali Americans also expressed discontent, as support for Kamala Harris decreased notably compared to Biden's performance in 2020, driven by frustrations over the economy and lack of representation. This trend reflects a broader dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party, as seen in the declining support from Hispanic male voters and others who feel alienated by perceived ineffective governance. Additionally, in Australia, a survey found only 7% of Muslim respondents plan to vote for the Labor Party in 2025, down from 57% in 2022, indicating a global pattern of disillusionment among Muslim voters with major political parties. The shift in voting patterns suggests a potential long-term change in loyalty away from traditional party affiliations.

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