The Uncommitted movement announced it wouldn’t be endorsing Kamala Harris for president over her failure to push for a new U.S. policy on the Gaza war.
I'm also hoping that this is just to win the election, and that once Harris is elected then she will have more freedom regarding this topic. (I can also see how she and Biden might privately disagree on this topic, and how Biden - as the sitting President - might have won out, but that then should change once the Presidents change.)
I might be totally unrealistic and off base here, unfortunately. But I do know that if Harris wins, it's a better outcome for Gaza and Palestine than if she loses.
That would make sense if she wasn't saying anything about the genocide...
Instead she's running misleading videos that are edited to make it sound like she supports Gaza. While cutting out the parts about never stopping support to Israel, who have been committing a genocide in Gaza for almost a year now
A president can't really unilaterally end support for Israel, that'd have to be an act of Congress. And if any president ever did try that, they'd be eviscerated. The anti-Israel wing of the Democrats is vanishingly small, even after this Gaza war. It certainly won't make or break this election.
Expectations are really that low that all it would take is listening.
I would be really surprised if Uncommitted were willing to endorse Harris if all she did was listen and commit to nothing for them.
Unfortunately she’s taken a page out of Biden
I mean, this worked really well for Biden in 2020 though, right?
if you don’t have an R next to your name, she’s not trying to get your vote.
Recall what I said in the other post about the thin margin and how Republican voters voting for Biden likely lead to his victory, https://lemmy.world/comment/12409521
As for the D's, I heard the frustration, but I mean what choice do we have? Honestly if it were down to this guy vs someone like Bush Jr again, or Newt, or even Richard Nixon, I'd probably have to go with them.