This week’s Democratic National Convention (DNC) was a carefully choreographed event, with the themes of “joy” and “unity” on full display. However, the real story was playing out on the streets of Chicago, where a significant rift within the Democrat Party was on full display.
While inside the United Center, the party presented a united front, outside, pro-Hamas, anti-Israel demonstrators were making it clear that not everyone within the party is on the same page. This growing divide is now threatening to cost Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris crucial votes, as reported by Red State.
A key example of this discord was the disbanding of the group Muslim Women for Harris-Walz, which was formed to support Harris during the primaries. This group dissolved after the DNC refused to allow a Palestinian American to speak at the convention.
The “Uncommitted Movement,” which has been vocal in its support of Palestinian rights, had requested a speaking slot for a Palestinian American. When that request was denied, it became the final straw for Muslim Women for Harris-Walz, who announced their decision on Instagram, stating they could no longer support the Harris-Walz campaign in good conscience. […]
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