I would guess a big reason for that is Gaza.
During the presidential primaries, there were calls to not vote for Biden/democrats because of their handling of the Gaza/Israel war. The US thus far has voted down/vetoed a handful of UN ceasefire resolutions.
Trump has also had success in negotiating peace with Israel in his previous term (though I can't speak to how beneficial it was for any side).
Kamala's messaging on Gaza was also terribly inconsistent. It was noted that her campaign ran ads with effectively contradictory stances to cater to specific demographics in different states (Jews in PA, Muslims in MI).
Trump may want to deport a number of Muslims, but I think most people believe he isn't actively looking to annihilate them.
I would guess a big reason for that is Gaza.
During the presidential primaries, there were calls to not vote for Biden/democrats because of their handling of the Gaza/Israel war. The US thus far has voted down/vetoed a handful of UN ceasefire resolutions.
Trump has also had success in negotiating peace with Israel in his previous term (though I can't speak to how beneficial it was for any side).
Kamala's messaging on Gaza was also terribly inconsistent. It was noted that her campaign ran ads with effectively contradictory stances to cater to specific demographics in different states (Jews in PA, Muslims in MI).
Trump may want to deport a number of Muslims, but I think most people believe he isn't actively looking to annihilate them.