There's a very real possibility that the 2024 presidential election could come down to a few thousand votes in a few pivotal states.
One of those states is Michigan, which is home to a large Arab American community — with some two hundred thousand registered voters. Many of those voters say that the White House has disproportionately supported Israel, while doing little to protect the lives of Palestinians. And that position could cost President Biden their votes.
Meanwhile, the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows how the Israel-Hamas War has divided Americans along racial and generational lines.
NPR National Political Correspondent
Don Gonyea reports from Detroit on the concerns of Arab American voters. And Host
Scott Detrow speaks with NPR Senior Political Editor and Correspondent
Domenico Montanaro about what the latest polling tells us about Americans' changing views on Biden's support of Israel.
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