Some Georgia Muslims struggle to find a candidate they can tolerate supporting for president

Soraya Burhani poses for a photo, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in Buford, Ga. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

With the death and destruction in Gaza on her mind, Soraya Burhani agonized over how to cast her vote for president.

“For us, Muslims, I see that there’s no good choice,” she said.

With the U.S. handling of the Israel-Hamas war and conflict in the Middle East looming over the White House race, many American Muslim voters — most of whom backed President Joe Biden four years ago — have been wrestling with voting decisions.