Arab American Voters Face Dilemma in Upcoming Presidential Election
Arab American voters are grappling with their dissatisfaction towards Kamala Harris' stance on Israel amidst rising support for third-party candidates.

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Opinion: For Arab Americans furious over Gaza, are fears about Trump enough to vote Harris?
Overview
As the presidential election approaches, Arab American voters express frustration regarding Kamala Harris' approach to Israel and Gaza. Many consider voting for third-party candidates like Jill Stein, fearing a Trump presidency yet feeling compelled to hold the Democratic Party accountable for their policies. Activists argue that their votes could influence critical battleground states, reflecting deep concern over U.S. foreign policy and its impact on the Middle East. As tensions rise, the choice between supporting Harris or risking a Trump victory poses a moral quandary for many voters.
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