Washington: US presidential candidate Kamala Harris is likely to get a large number of Muslim votes in the election.
According to a survey by the Council of American Islamic Relations, Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris is likely to get 29.4 percent of the Muslim vote in the presidential election, but Kamala Harris is likely to have a tough competition with the Green Party candidate. Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is expected to get 29.1 percent of the Muslim vote.
According to the latest survey conducted from August 25 to 27, support for Kamala Harris is growing among the Muslim community, but 16.5 percent of Muslim voters say they are undecided about who they will vote for.
According to the survey, when US President Joe Biden was a presidential candidate, he had the support of only 7.3 percent of Muslim voters, while the support of the Green Party candidate was 36 percent. Muslim voters are generally moving away from both major political parties, the Democrats and the Republicans. Of the 69.1 percent of voters who favor the Democratic Party, 60 percent now say they will vote for a third party in the presidential election. 94 percent of Muslim voters are not satisfied with President Biden’s performance on other issues, including the Gaza war.
According to the survey, the number of Muslims in America is 2.5 million.