The ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict has caused a division among liberals in the United States, particularly among progressive groups.
This divide is also affecting President Joe Biden’s approval ratings, with a significant drop among Democrats, and particularly Arab Americans.
President Biden’s response to the conflict has been criticized by hard-left progressive lawmakers, while Arab Americans feel he has sided too closely with Israel. (Trending: Obama’s Ignorant Remarks On Israel)
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"He's down 9 points in the ABC poll nationally. He's down in 5 of 6 battleground states. His approval numbers are… pic.twitter.com/JxIJmzeRCE
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The conflict has led to a humanitarian crisis and has negatively impacted Arab American voters’ support for President Biden.
Additionally, concerns about discrimination and hate crimes have risen among Arab Americans.
The decline in Muslim support may influence President Biden’s prospects in the 2024 election, particularly in states with a significant Muslim population.
In the latest poll, Biden's support for voters under 35 is at a dismal 25%. This is huge & shows Biden is sinking fast. pic.twitter.com/xG4lKDT8d2
— The Constitutional Conservative (@TheCCShowcast) October 27, 2023
However, it is believed that many Americans have not yet realized that a Biden-Trump rematch is likely in 2024, and some voters may still support Biden when faced with an alternative of Trump.
“They’re just coming around to the idea that he is going to be the guy, and they think he’s too old,” Sarah Longwell, host of The Focus Group podcast stated.
“That said, you ask them, head-to-head with Trump—it’s not close. They’ll vote for Biden.”
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