Foreign policy concerns
U.S. Elections 2024
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Despite conflicts raging in Europe, the Middle East, Sudan and beyond, foreign policy has not featured prominently in the U.S. presidential campaign, but that does not mean that it will not make a difference.
From Arab Americans in Michigan, angry at a perceived lack of adequate support for Palestinians in Gaza, to Haitian-Americans wanting more support to end the violence in their nation of birth, there are key constituent pockets across the U.S. where foreign policy could swing critical states.
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