Battleground Democrats Warn of 'Division' of Traditional Voting Bloc in 2024

Kamala Harris has more than one possible path to the presidency He is counting on victory in the swing state of Michigan – but, with just weeks to go until election day, he faces an unexpected wave of opposition from the state's Jewish community, which has increasingly put pressure on the Biden administration's response to the conflict in the Middle East.

A drop in support among Jewish voters could spell trouble for Harris in Michigan, which is considered a winnable state and where the state has large Muslim and Arab American populations. Increasingly vocal about their disapproval of the US response to Israel's war in Gaza and Lebanon.

Now, discontent appears to be spreading among the state's Jewish voters as well, threatening the state's main base of support.

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Representative. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., whose suburban Detroit district is home to a large Jewish American population, told the New York Times this week that he has seen a drop in support for Harris among young Jewish voters who have been disenfranchised by the way the Biden administration's handling of the Middle East crisis and its failure to take strong action in political reorientation in the region.

Stevens said times That the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel launched by Hamas actually mobilized some Jewish elements to combat what they saw as growing hatred and anti-Semitism. But he noted that other younger voters in the community have been disheartened by the administration's unwavering support for Israel in the face of intense conflict — policies enacted under the Biden administration but which Harris must now confront as the party's presidential candidate.

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About two-thirds of Michigan's Jewish voters identify as Democrats or Democratic-leaning, according to data collected by Brandeis University's Steinhardt Institute for Social Research. In previous elections, this majority had a fairly reliable base of support for Democratic presidential candidates.

But that support will certainly be anything but this year. “I know some more independent voters, and I've heard from friends with young families, friends of theirs who traditionally vote Democratic, that they feel a little divided,” Stevens told the Times.

This loss of support among the state's Jewish voters could be particularly damaging to Harris' chances of winning Michigan and her broader path to the presidency, which depended on victories in the key battleground states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Still, Michigan is where Harris could find himself in an especially hot spot.

As violence in the Middle East escalates, Harris has struggled to win the support of Michigan's Muslim and Arab-American population, including some who have organized local voters to protest the Biden administration's response to the war, refusing support for Vice President. president.

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The state is home to about 300,000 voters of Middle Eastern descent, according to the latest census data.

In recent months, some groups have called on communities to support Green Party candidate Jill Stein, while others have said they are considering supporting Republican candidate Donald Trump — a stance almost unthinkable just four years ago, when former president The so-called “Muslim ban” and other policies led Muslim voters to support Joe Biden by a strong majority of 64% to 84% in 2020, according to exit polls.