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Kamala Running Pro-Palestinian Ads In Michigan, Pro-Israel Ads In Pennsylvania


Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is running two sets of ads on the Israel-Gaza conflict – and what ad voters see depends on where they live.

Jewish voters in Pennsylvania see an ad claiming Harris will “stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself,” CNN reported, while Arab voters in Michigan will see an ad claiming Harris “will not be silent about the human suffering occurring in Gaza.”

The mixed messaging highlights the struggle Harris and Democrats have in attempting to court the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel wing of their party – like the anti-Israel protesters on college campuses – and Jewish voters.
 

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Kamala Running Pro-Palestinian Ads In Michigan, Pro-Israel Ads In Pennsylvania


Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is running two sets of ads on the Israel-Gaza conflict – and what ad voters see depends on where they live.

Jewish voters in Pennsylvania see an ad claiming Harris will “stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself,” CNN reported, while Arab voters in Michigan will see an ad claiming Harris “will not be silent about the human suffering occurring in Gaza.”

The mixed messaging highlights the struggle Harris and Democrats have in attempting to court the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel wing of their party – like the anti-Israel protesters on college campuses – and Jewish voters.
How on earth do you see those messages as being in opposition to one another? I'm pretty certain that you don't, but it's an easy position to put to those who only see the world as beng black and white.

I support both positions myself.
 
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Kamala Running Pro-Palestinian Ads In Michigan, Pro-Israel Ads In Pennsylvania


Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is running two sets of ads on the Israel-Gaza conflict – and what ad voters see depends on where they live.

Jewish voters in Pennsylvania see an ad claiming Harris will “stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself,” CNN reported, while Arab voters in Michigan will see an ad claiming Harris “will not be silent about the human suffering occurring in Gaza.”

The mixed messaging highlights the struggle Harris and Democrats have in attempting to court the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel wing of their party – like the anti-Israel protesters on college campuses – and Jewish voters.
That is a smart move. There are two nations in one small strip of land with no peace in sight. It seems quite reasonable to speak to the sympathizers in the same manner. Afterall, Jews and Muslims live in peace here in the USA.
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Kamala Running Pro-Palestinian Ads In Michigan, Pro-Israel Ads In Pennsylvania


Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is running two sets of ads on the Israel-Gaza conflict – and what ad voters see depends on where they live.

Jewish voters in Pennsylvania see an ad claiming Harris will “stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself,” CNN reported, while Arab voters in Michigan will see an ad claiming Harris “will not be silent about the human suffering occurring in Gaza.”

The mixed messaging highlights the struggle Harris and Democrats have in attempting to court the pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel wing of their party – like the anti-Israel protesters on college campuses – and Jewish voters.
She is the one who said "It was a debate" when confronted on what she said about Biden when she ran against him.

She will say anything to get votes. She has no values.
 
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