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by nujabe
9 days ago
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> I'd say, based on the latest election result, this isn't true. The Israeli-Palestine conflict is far from the #1 priority of things US voters consider when voting in presidential elections. Also, winning by one of the narrowest margins in US election history, and with less than 50% of the popular vote is hardly a decisive mandate to give Israel a blank check. [1] [1]https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/22/us/politics/trump-electio... |
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This dude said he would help commit genocide and became the first republican to win popular votes in 20 years.
> The Israeli-Palestine conflict is far from the #1 priority of things US voters consider when voting in presidential elections.
If a president promises to commit a genocide, I don't think any kind of policies would get voters (who are against genocide) to vote for him.
It's certainly not #1 priority but it is a deal breaker.