Résumé:
This research investigates the role of U.S. minority groups in shaping the outcomes
of presidential elections, with a focus on Muslim Americans. It examines the emergence of
the Muslim electorate as a critical voting bloc, emphasizing their demographic growth and
increasing political engagement, particularly in swing states. The study also explores the
diversity of Muslim voting patterns and how they respond to domestic and foreign policies.
It analyzes Muslim voter behavior and priorities in the 2024 election and evaluates how
political parties have approached and targeted this community. Using a mixed-methods
approach, the research combines quantitative data from national surveys with qualitative
insights from policy analysis and campaign strategies. This study also assesses how
Muslim Americans are represented politically and measures the influence of their vote. Its
primary aim is to determine the impact of this minority group on the outcome of the 2024
U.S. presidential election