On Friday, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, is set to release its final poll on Muslim voter preferences ahead of the 2024 presidential election. This crucial report, to be revealed via virtual press conference, will showcase the latest trends in American Muslim voting intentions just days before Election Day.
The new poll offers insight into the preferred candidates of American Muslim voters, whose influence could be decisive in key battleground states across the nation.
Details of the Poll Release Event:
- What: CAIR’s Final 2024 Presidential Voter Poll for Muslim Americans
- When: Friday, November 1, at 10 a.m. ET
- Where: Livestream available on CAIR’s official Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/CAIRNational
- Contact: Robert McCaw, CAIR Government Affairs Director, at [email protected] or 202-999-8292.
Journalists can request an embargoed copy of the report by contacting CAIR. The embargo lifts at 10 a.m. ET on Friday.
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Background on Muslim Voter Influence
With an estimated 2.5 million Muslim voters in the U.S., this community is once again positioned to be influential in the upcoming election. Concentrated in pivotal swing states, Muslim voters have the potential to impact outcomes in not only the presidential race but also in numerous congressional, state, and local elections. CAIR’s report aims to provide a comprehensive look into the political tendencies and voting priorities of this critical demographic.
Earlier this year, CAIR conducted polling from August 25-27, gathering responses from over 1,000 verified Muslim voters nationwide. A follow-up in September explored voter preferences in crucial battleground states including Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, revealing potential trends that could shape the election outcome.
Important Note
As a nonprofit, CAIR does not endorse or oppose any political candidates and remains neutral regarding election results.
For more information, visit CAIR’s Facebook page or contact Robert McCaw for further details.