I think you are over estimating the impact of his position on Palestine on the election. 1.34% of the US is Muslims. Based on exit polls, over 60% of them still voted for Harris. Trump's fraction increased but the increase was at most ~15% of Mulsims. That turns into like he got 0.2% of the population voting for him than 2020. That isn't enough to turn the election and certainly not the popular vote from 2020 or even 2016.ixcuincle wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 3:35 pm what will haunt him forever is the handling of Israel - Gaza where he waffled between both sides and continued to arm Israel with funding and weapons which angered Palestinian supporters in the US. When they refused to show up in droves, called him "Genocide Joe", and didn't vote, it was the edge Trump needed to win the popular vote and electoral college.
And that ignores a more pro-Palestinian stance would have likely lost Harris votes on the other side.
2.4% of the US is Jewish. There are more Jews in the US than Muslims (and based on exit polls about 78% voted for Harris)