1 year ago
Uncommitted DNC delegates not yet sold on Kamala Harris
From Marisa Schultz
CHICAGO — The roughly 30 uncommitted Democratic National Convention delegates are mobilizing with daily events in Chicago at convention spaces to pressure Vice President Kamala Harris on her policy toward Israel.
They claimed a key victory in that the DNC agreed to hold a panel discussion Monday on “Democrats for Palestinian Human Rights.” They’re pushing for a Palestinian American speaker on the convention’s main stage, but say they have not gotten that yet. Bigger picture, however, they want an arms embargo, which was not included in the Democratic platform, an immediate and permanent ceasefire, and to hear directly from Harris.
“To be clear, our position is that all weapons transfers that the United States is engaged in, pursuant to U.S. law and international law, should never be used to kill civilians, to kill babies,” said Abbas Alawieh, a DNC uncommitted delegate from Michigan. “That feels like a very reasonable request. We need to hear from Vice President Harris what her plan is on this. It’s urgent.”
Layla Elabed, co-founder of Uncommitted National Movement, said votes are on the line in swing states if Harris does not move on her policy.
“I’m a voter from Michigan and a community organizer that has been on the ground speaking to Democratic voters, and right now, the majority of Michigan voters, which is a key swing state in the race to the White House … cannot put their support behind Vice President Harris in her race to the White House and combating a Trump presidency,” Elabed, a Dearborn resident, said Monday.
“I think that she is at risk for losing key swing states, especially in states like Michigan, where we have the largest concentration of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans, people who know firsthand the effects and the impact of American-funded bombing.”
