CAIR Releases 2024 Presidential Voter Guide For American Muslim Community

By CAIR

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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, today released its 2024 Presidential Voter Guide to help the American Muslim community make informed decisions in the upcoming presidential election. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of each major candidate, their party affiliation, vice-presidential running mate, and key policies.

SEE: 2024 Presidential Voter Guide

The 2024 Presidential Candidates featured in the guide include:

Kamala Harris (Democratic Party) with vice-presidential candidate Tim Waltz

Donald Trump (Republican Party) with vice-presidential candidate JD Vance

Chase Oliver (Libertarian Party) with vice-presidential candidate Mike ter Maat

Jill Stein (Green Party) with vice-presidential candidate Butch Ware

Cornel West (Independent Party) with vice-presidential candidate Melina Abdullah

The purpose of this guide is to empower American Muslim voters by providing comprehensive information about the candidates’ positions on critical issues affecting our lives, values, and communities. This resource is designed to help voters navigate the complex political landscape of the 2024 election and make informed decisions that reflect the best interests of their community.

In a statement, CAIR Government Affairs Department Coordinator Shafiquil Muhshna said:

“The 2024 presidential election is a defining moment for our country, and for the Muslim community. It is an opportunity to make a real difference. Now more than ever, it is important that every one of us is informed and ready to make voting decisions based on the issues and the candidates’ stances on those issues. We need to know where the candidates stand on the issues that affect us all—healthcare, the economy, education, Palestine/Lebanon, immigration, and national security—so that we can ensure our voices are heard, our values are defended, and our community is represented.”

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