ISPU in Zeteo: Did Muslims Swing the 2024 Election for Trump?

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Zeteo: Did Muslims Swing the 2024 Election for Trump?

ISPU’s 2025 American Muslim Poll was used as the basis for an op-ed authored by Executive Director Tuqa Nusairat and Director of Research Saher Selod and published in Zeteo. 

They write, “Did Muslim voters swing the election for Donald Trump in November 2024? And what does their vote say about the future of American Muslim political engagement?

These questions have taken a front seat in op-ed pages and news stories over the past several months of the election post-mortem. A new survey of American Muslim voters released today by the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), the first comprehensive poll of Muslim voters since November 2024, reveals surprising new findings and dispels widely circulated but unsubstantiated arguments about the current state of Muslim voters and their policy priorities…”

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