New polling suggests that President Joe Biden will face another demographic hurdle on his way to the White House next year.
Attendees wave flags and fly signs during a rally in support of Palestine in Dearborn, Detroit on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. New polling suggests President Joe Biden will face another demographic hurdle on his way to the White House next year.
"This is the most dramatic shift over the shortest period of time that I’ve ever seen,” James Zogby, the founder and president of the Arab American Institute, Over two-thirds of Arab voters said they had a negative view of Biden’s handling of the conflict, with two-thirds saying they have a negative attitude towards the president.
The survey also held another significant discovery for the Democrats hoping to retake Congress next year. While historically a majority of Arab voters identified themselves with the Democratic party, the new polling showed – for the first time in the 26 years the institute has conducted such surveys – a majority no longer claim preference for the Democratic party.
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