Biden’s low approval among US Muslim voters ‘a challenge’ for upcoming midterms With the US midterms approaching in November, Muslims' low approval ratings for the Biden administration and for Congress should be of concern for candidates.

(New Arab) If US President Joe Biden looks like he’s in trouble with the average voter in the United States, then there’s even worse news for him among Muslim voters.

A new survey of US Muslim voters released Wednesday by the Council on American-[Islamic] Relations has found that, while his approval rating is 41 per cent among the general population of US voters, when focusing on Muslims that figure goes down to 28 per cent.

“I would look at it as a challenge,” Corey Saylor, CAIR’s research and advocacy director, told the New Arab.

He noted that respondents seemed to express support for the Democratic Party. Still, they felt it wasn’t getting enough done, as indicated by their much more favourable view of the party (compared with the administration), at 41 per cent.

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