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🇺🇸 How did Muslim-Americans vote in 2024?
đźź© Stein (GRN): 53% (+53)
🟥 Trump (REP): 21% (+14)
🟦 Harris (DEM): 20% (-73)
Via @CAIRNational, 5-6 Nov (+/- vs 2020) https://t.co/wvOHyGO9eQ
During a televised debate, Mr. Sliwa falsely accused Mr. Mamdani of supporting “global jihad.” In a radio interview, Mr. Cuomo chuckled as a conservative host on WABC said Mr. Mamdani would cheer another 9/11-style attack. And when the current mayor, Eric Adams recently endorsed Mr. Cuomo, he said the city risked falling into “Islamic extremism” as... See more
Muslim Voters Feel Pride and Fear, for Both Mamdani and Themselves
J’ai pu montrer à plusieurs reprises que cette approche par la religion ne suffit pas à expliquer le tropisme à gauche des immigrés et descendants d’immigrés appartenant aux minorités visibles10. Pourtant, cela n’empêchera pas que se diffuse la thèse que certains partis tentent de satisfaire l’électorat musulman (on l’a vu précédemment). Pour
... See moreVincent Tiberj • La droitisation française, mythe et réalités (French Edition)

Let's be honest here: This was an across-the-board shift away from the Democratic Party. Not just one demo (though Hispanics shifted the most). Two main reasons: Inflation and Democratic priorities and language that just doesn't appeal to non-college people (esp. men). https://t.co/DAFNMSgrjF
“What Zohran said publicly is what Muslims have been saying quietly to us for months,” Hassaan Chaudhary, director of Muslim engagement for the Mamdani campaign, said in an interview. “There’s a point where silence becomes complicity, and our communities were done being quiet.”
Muslim Voters Feel Pride and Fear, for Both Mamdani and Themselves
HOLY SMOKES. Trump was just endorsed by numerous Imams, mayors and Muslim community leaders in Michigan.
No Republican has ever received this kind of support before. This is the final blow to the Harris campaign. https://t.co/al7JnlG9Va
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What a brilliant breakdown of the '24 General Lok Sabha Polls by @the_hindu.
If you want to understand the numbers, do give it a read! https://t.co/yaBnWkpIVI

Hard to overstate just how rapid the changes in US party coalitions have been.
The Democrats are now the party of high education *and* high income voters. Just 12 years ago, the inverse was true.
On these terms, the Trump coalition was closer to Obama 2008 than the Harris one!... See more
