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  • I'm a little confused what the delegates are asking for. Early in the article it says "Activists say they don't expect a full-throated embrace of their platform — for the U.S. to stop selling arms to Israel — but say she must give them some indication that in a Harris presidency, U.S. foreign policy would shift." Which could mean that they want a ceasefire or that they want Harris to say that she will stop sending arms if they cross a line. Harris already supports a ceasefire and talks about the humanitarian crisis actively going on and how that needs to stop, two things biden has been much more coy about. Is that not a sign that policy would shift some under a Harris presidency?

    Then later in the article they say "We’re just asking that the nominee of the Democratic Party espouse a foreign policy agenda that isn’t hellbent on killing people we love," said Abbas Alawieh, a Democratic strategist from Dearborn who led the campaign. "It’s actually a pretty reasonable ask, to stop killing my family."" Which, again, could mean a ceasefire, which Harris is already supporting, or could mean to stop supporting Israel, full stop.

    I'm not trying to be obtuse, Harris supports a ceasefire. She has also said she supports Israel and their right to defend themselves and exist at all. I just want to know what the delegates fully want. What actual policy change could convince them to vote for Harris. Cause she's already showing more support for a ceasefire than biden did. This could be a failing of the article, or it could be the delegates not actually having a thing they will be satisfied with. Probably the article.

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