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VisitWho will lead among Arab-American voters in Dearborn, MI, in 2028?
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Official election results from Dearborn, Michigan, precincts
Trump Wins Arab Vote in Dearborn, Michigan, as Harris Secures 36% Support; Biden Received 69% Four Years Ago
Nov 9, 2024, 03:58 PM
In the recent elections, Donald Trump secured significant support from voters in Dearborn and Dearborn Heights, Michigan, areas with a substantial Arab-American population. This shift marks a notable change from the previous election, where President Biden received 69% of the vote in Dearborn. In contrast, Vice President Harris garnered only 36% this year, reflecting a clear discontent among voters regarding the Biden administration's policies, particularly in relation to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Lebanon. The results indicate that Trump, previously characterized by Democrats as an Islamophobe, managed to win the Arab and Muslim vote, highlighting a potential realignment in these communities. The demographic composition of Dearborn, where 55% of residents are of Middle Eastern descent, played a crucial role in this electoral outcome, as many voters expressed dissatisfaction with the current administration's handling of foreign policy issues.
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