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Frida Ghitis : The small but significant sliver of protest voters in states like Michigan could have a real impact on the election results.
She says Jill Stein has emerged as a refreshing option for those voters, pledging inclusivity and a reversal of the ban on Muslim Americans .
Ghitis says many voters see Kamala Harris ’ stance toward Israel as simply an extension of Joe Biden’s .
Arab American voters once mobilized in huge numbers for Democratic candidates, seeing them as allies.
But with the Biden administration’s unwavering support for Israel , their support seems to have eroded entirely.
Swing-state voters, especially those with progressive views, see themselves as wielding what they call a “microphone” in the final weeks leading up to the election.
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