While seven of 14 voters said they would describe former President Trump as a threat to democracy, 10 out of 14 also said they would take the twice-impeached president back over voting for Biden again in 2024.
The economy, abortion rights and foreign policy are on the minds of the swing voters who raised concerns over Biden's age more than they did Trump's legal baggage.
Meanwhile, voters in and outside of Arab American communities said that Biden has lost voters who supported him in 2020 over his handling of the war in Gaza.
Half of the participants said they've heard from Arab or Muslim friends that "they're not going to support him."
"They're going more toward Trump than they are toward Biden," Ann N., a 68-year-old woman from Novi who identified as Arab American, told the group.
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