CNN host Abby Phillip was left speechless when foreign affairs analyst Reena Ninan dropped a bombshell during a Thursday segment, revealing that not one Arab-American within her circle supports Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris, even if it means supporting Donald Trump.
Ninan, a well-connected voice within the Arab-American business community, expressed her shock over this discovery.
“I’ve been talking to people in the business sector, in the Arab-American community, and I was really surprised this week to get an earful, to hear them say that they would much rather either vote a third party, not vote at all or vote for Donald Trump,” Reena Ninan said.
Ninan noted that polling shows Arab-American support for Trump and Harris is “neck and neck,” but based on informal discussions, she couldn’t find a single Arab-American willing to back Harris.
“I’m telling you, it’s not obviously a significant sample size, but I cannot find one Arab American within my social circle in business or personally who have said that they will vote for Kamala Harris,” she said. […]
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