MSU IPPSR State of the State podcast examines evolving Arab and Muslim voter preferences
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Matt Grossmann (   / mattgrossmann   ), Charley Ballard, and Arnold Weinfeld discuss Michigan and national politics, policy, and the economy on the monthly State of the State podcast from MSU’s Institute for Public Policy and Social Research (IPPSR ( https://ippsr.msu.edu/ )). The podcast is a monthly round up of policy and research for Michigan. Nura Sediqe ( https://nurasediqe.com/ ) is an assistant professor of American politics and public police at MSU. The group discusses Sediqe’s work in political behavior, race, and ethnic politics, especially as it pertains to Muslim Americans. Conversation Highlights: (0:44) – Charley, how’s the economy doing? (5:24) – Matt, how do you see the economy playing a role in the campaign season? (8:17) – Why do you think some minority voters are moving to the right? (12:54) – Where are we o redistricting and the redrawn map? (15:14) – What’s the state of Michigan’s economy? (17:35) – Nura joins the conversation with an overview of her research. (18:56) – Talk about the growth of the Arab and Muslim population in Michigan that is increasingly flexing its political muscle. (27:23) – How will the conflict in Gaza impact voter preferences? (29:59) – Michigan has a large population that is Arab but not Muslim. How is that factoring in? (31:40) – Tell us about your book in development. Listen to “MSU Today with Russ White” on the radio ( http://go.msu.edu/listen ) and through Spotify ( http://go.msu.edu/Spotify ), Apple Podcasts ( http://go.msu.edu/ApplePodcasts ), and wherever ( http://go.msu.edu/podcasts ) you get your shows.

MSU Today with Russ White
Episode 152, Season 3
March 22, 2024

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