Kamala Harris walks the line with US voters pushing for a policy shift on Gaza
It is time for Kamala Harris to shine as the Democratic National Convention entered its fourth day on Thursday. Closely watching her every word are delegates and voters of the “uncommitted movement”, a small but influential group who are fervently critical of US support for Israel in its war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Delegates at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Tuesday symbolically cast their votes in favour of crowning Vice President Kamala Harris as their party’s candidate in the US presidential elections in November.
Standing before a clamorous crowd in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Harris accepted the challenge of facing Donald Trump in the race to the White House, with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz – her running mate – by her side.
But enthusiasm from inside the United Center arena, where the convention is being held, was at times significantly more measured. Some delegates covered their mouths on Monday night as President Joe Biden gave his speech to signify their disapproval of his response to the war in Gaza.
Some Arab-Americans remain sceptical.
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