Some US Muslims struggle to find a candidate they can tolerate supporting for president
Just four years ago, most U.S. Muslim voters supported Democratic President Joe Biden. But with his administration's support for Israel and handling of the wars in the Middle East leaving many of them feeling outraged and ignored, some are seeking a rebuff of the Democrats through the ballot box, including by favoring third-party options for president. Others wrestle with how to express their anger amid warnings by some that another Donald Trump presidency would be worse for them. The grappling has been playing out in swing states such as Georgia where the weight of such decisions can be amplified in close races.