Arab American Institute, celebrating 25 years
Defining the Arab American Vote: 2007
A plurality of Arab Americans identify as Democrats (39%) while over a quarter identify as Republicans (26%), and 28% say they are independent. The Democratic Party receives a plurality of support across all demographic subgroups, especially young, Catholic, and Orthodox voters.
Related Material: The Growing Convergence of Arab American Political Views
RT @AAIUSA: Panel: Gauging the Efficacy of NYPD Infiltration and Surveillance http://t.co/FL6c5AiU
about 4 hours, 20 minutes ago.
Panel: Gauging the Efficacy of NYPD Infiltration and Surveillance http://t.co/FL6c5AiU
about 4 hours, 31 minutes ago.
AAI Participates in 8th Annual Arab American Service Day http://t.co/W80Nml66
about 6 hours, 1 minute ago.
Be Part of the Change!
From the desk of Dr. Zogby
Egypt’s Election: “We’ve Never Here Been Before”
Never before have we seen such a competitive contest in Egypt or, for that matter, in any Arab country. And never before have we had a presidential contest, anywhere in the world that I can recall, where we have no idea what the winner will actually win when the election is over. Read More »
Viewpoint with James Zogby: Barbara Slavin, Ron Kampeas, Shane D’Aprile
Barbara Slavin, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and correspondent for Al-Monitor; Ron Kampeas, Washington Bureau Chief for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), Shane D'Aprile, editor of Campaigns & Elections. Read More »
2009 Homeland Security Testimony
The subcommittee's meeting today to explore whether there are risk factors or preincident indicators of terrorist activity identified by intelligence and law enforcement organizations to enable them in thwarting attacks while preserving -- let me repeat that -- preserving individuals' right to privacy and civil liberties. Read More »
Upcoming Events
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May 26 2012
Annual Tunisian American Celebration Day - Ibn Khaldun Award 2012
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May 31 2012
RAWI Fourth National Conference
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Jun 21 2012
ADC National Convention
