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Under the Veil, Who's for Kerry?

Younge, Gary | November 8, 2004 issue

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Focuses on political attitudes regarding the race between President George W. Bush and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in the 2004 United States election. Discussion of the political attitudes of Arab Americans; Impact of the voting of Arab Americans on the electoral college in swing states; Support of the Arab American Political Action Committee for Kerry; Increase of racial profiling of Arabs in America following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; Criticism of Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards' sympathy for Israel in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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ARAB Americans -- Political activity; ARABS -- United States; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; KERRY, John, 1943-; ELECTIONS -- United States; RACIAL profiling in law enforcement; POLITICAL attitudes; PUBLIC support; VOTING; UNITED States
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