Kamala meets with anti-Jewish far left to try to court their votes after Biden lost them

Kamala meets with anti-Jewish far left to try to court their votes after Biden lost them

On Wednesday, before a campaign rally in Detroit, Michigan, Vice President Kamala Harris met with the founders of the Uncommitted National Movement, which activated tens of thousands of voters in the Wolverine State to withhold their votes from President Joe Biden in the primary because of the administration’s support of Israel’s war against Hamas terrorists.

Abbas Alawieh and Layla Elabed told The New York Times that they were in the welcoming line for Harris and her VP pick Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and told Harris that they wanted to support her but that the anti-Israel voters they represented wanted her to consider an arms embargo to the Jewish state.

Harris met with the group and listened to stories of people in Michigan who allegedly have relatives in Gaza. The leaders of the group claimed that Harris was open to the arms embargo and had the leaders follow up with her staff. However, according to the outlet, a source close to Harris disputed the claim and said Harris was not open to the idea.

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