Majority of Arab Americans Voting Democrat, Lebanese for McCain
M.A. Conflict Resolution, Eastern Mennonite University, Fulbright Scholar
B.S. Economics, American University of Beirut
A study published by the Arab American Institute in September 2008 showed that majority of Arab Americans are voting democrats in the November election in support of more righteous domestic policies. Contrary to the elections in 2000 where majority of Arab Americans voted for the Candidate's foreign policy agenda, this year's election marks a new era for the Arab Americans' voting trend where domestic policies are the priority issues for their elected candidate.
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