The Voting Rights Act was signed into law on August 6, 1965, aiming to protect the right to vote and combat voter suppression efforts, especially against Black voters.
The political climate has shifted, with Arab-American voters expressing discontent towards Democratic support for Israel amid ongoing tensions in Gaza, leading to a divide with Black voters.
Dawkins noted that despite Trump's flaws, his authenticity resonates with voters like him, who prioritize border security and the economy over social issues.