Youth-led progressive organizations have warned for months that Biden had a problem with young voters, pleading with the president to work more closely with them to refocus on the issues most important to younger generations or risk losing their votes. With Biden out of the race, many of these young leaders are now hoping Harris can overcome his faltering support among Gen Z and harness a new explosion of energy among young voters.
Her statement on the protests frames them as pro-Hamas, anti-Semitic, unpatriotic, and violent by focusing entirely on a few bad-faith actors. Spending the entire statement condemning the minority of protestors and saying nothing of the majority who were there simply to protest genocide is disingenuous.
To take a page out of her book,
The condemnation of Hamas and anti-Semitism isn’t the issue, it’s the context in which it is done, absent of support for the protest as a whole. The best we get is
As a qualifier at the end of the statement. If she were truly committed to justice for Palestinians she would have pushed back against the framing of those who defend them as anti-semitic and pro-Hamas.
It isn’t so much what she said, but what she didn’t.
But like, the graffiti was pro-Hamas. I’m down with fighting the good fight to not cede pro-liberation slogans like “from the river to the sea” as antisemitic, but I think actively trying to bring Hamas itself into the protests is bad. And she’s been, maybe not supportive, but understanding, previously.
https://truthout.org/articles/harris-says-she-understands-gaza-protesters-as-biden-question-lingers/
It’s not like she’s going to don a keffiyah and join the protests, but that’s a fair sight better than Biden has been and at least a potential starting point for dialogue.