United Voices, a prominent voice for advocacy and empowerment within the community, is rallying American Muslim voters in the Super Tuesday states to actively participate in their state’s presidential primary elections on Tuesday, March 5. These pivotal elections are instrumental in deciding the presidential nominees across both major political parties and will influence a wide range of congressional and local races leading up to the November general election.

The states participating in Super Tuesday, including Alabama, Arkansas, Alaska, California, Colorado, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia, are crucial in setting the direction of national politics. Millions of voters will have the opportunity to shape the future leadership of the country, making their voices heard in the democratic process.

With an estimated 2.5 million Muslim voters nationwide and over 600,000 expected to participate in the Super Tuesday elections, the impact of the Muslim community on the outcome of these primaries is significant. United Voices is also engaging over 30,000 supporters to take part in the election process, emphasizing the importance of each vote in determining the political landscape.

In addition to voter mobilization, United Voices is set to conduct a randomized exit poll of registered Muslim voters across these states. This effort aims to capture vital data on the voting tendencies and key issues for the Muslim American community, providing insights into their political engagement and priorities.

“Your vote is your voice, and every Muslim voter has the power to influence the outcome of not only the presidential nomination but also the broader political future leading into the November general election,” stated a spokesperson for United Voices. “States with significant Muslim populations such as California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia are key players on Super Tuesday. By participating in the primaries, American Muslims underscore our dedication to democracy and civic responsibility. Let’s ensure our voices are heard and our votes counted as we strive to shape a more inclusive and representative political landscape.”

United Voices urges all eligible Muslim voters to take this opportunity to exercise their right and responsibility by voting in the Super Tuesday primaries, contributing to the democratic process and working towards a future that reflects our community’s values and interests.

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