Arab voters in Michigan told CNN's John King on Wednesday that they could not “in good conscience” vote for Vice President Kamala Harris because of her stance on Israel.
Polls in battleground states show Harris and former President Donald Trump in close races, with both candidates in close races in Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and a recent poll in Michigan shows Harris leading. It was reported that he had a 1.3 point lead over the former president. real clear politics Average. On “The Lead with Jake Tapper,” King interviewed Wabe Nuseibeh, a 26-year-old who previously voted for former Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and President Joe Biden.
“I will not vote for Kamala Harris out of conscience. I cannot vote for someone who would use my hard-earned tax dollars to kill my friends and family overseas,” Nuseibeh said.
King said the 26-year-old would vote for a third party, and Nusseibeh added: “Donald Trump is a threat to our democracy and a threat to our society.”
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The host also told CNN's Jake Tapper that while young voting groups are not moving in favor of Trump, Harris still lags behind Biden in state polls from 2020 onwards. I explained. (Related: 'The world is on fire': CNN's Sharmichael Singleton fires back after guest claims Democrats are 'fighting' for Americans)
“You notice that last point, Jake, that we don't see a surge of support for Donald Trump on these college campuses, which is important, but these young voters, 18 to 29 years old, in Michigan Absolutely critical, critical, critical in Wisconsin.'' In some of the other battleground states, Harris is doing better than Biden was when he came back earlier this year,'' Dr. King said. Ta.
“But right now, she's not doing as well as Biden on Election Day 2020. She's chasing Biden in 2020. The question is how far can she go after Biden?” King asked. “And now, as the anniversary approaches and violence continues not only in Gaza but also in Lebanon, is student anger rising again? Huge question.”
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