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In Michigan, some Arab American voters revisit their support for Trump after he suggests "take over" of Gaza Strip
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Some Michigan voters who either sat out the election, voted for a third-party candidate or voted for President Trump are now revisiting their decision after he proposed Tuesday that the United States "take over" the Gaza Strip, rebuild it and relocate Palestinians elsewhere.
In the town of Dearborn, Michigan, which has the largest Muslim population per capita in the country, 43% voted for President Trump in the 2024 election. Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris won 37% of the vote, substantially lower than the 68% former President Joe Biden won in 2020, according to the city's election data.
Sarah Chabaan, a college senior in Dearborn who voted for Mr. Trump, said she was "disappointed" with his proposal but remained skeptical "he would actually implement what he's saying."
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