Washington: Support for Republican candidate Donald Trump among Muslim voters has surged from 6% to 30% in the 2024 US presidential election.
As election season heats up, the race between Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump is intensifying. Voting has concluded in many states, and results are beginning to come in.
So far, Donald Trump has won 19 states, while Kamala Harris has claimed 12.
According to US media reports, Muslim voter support for Trump has significantly increased in this election.
Early voting results show that the race for the presidency between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris remains too close to call.
Trump has secured his home state of Florida and several other conservative strongholds, while Kamala Harris is dominating liberal strongholds along the East Coast, according to projections from CBS, the BBC’s US partner.
However, there is no clear frontrunner in the seven key swing states that will ultimately decide the outcome of the election. Exit polls indicate that voters are primarily focused on the state of democracy and the economy.
Regardless of the outcome, the result will be historic, either making Kamala Harris America’s first female president or marking a remarkable political comeback for Donald Trump.