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Young Democrats encounter backlash from Gaza conflict while attempting to rally student support for Biden

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Democratic youth groups are facing challenges in engaging Generation Z voters due to President Joe Biden’s support for the Israeli military offensive in Gaza and student anger over police crackdowns on anti-war campus protests. The conflict in Gaza, which has resulted in thousands of deaths and a looming threat of starvation, has become a significant concern for many young Americans who are exposed to the situation through social media platforms.

While polls show that young Americans support a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and sympathize with Palestinians, only a small percentage are closely following news about the conflict. The handling of the Israel-Hamas war by the Biden administration has also come under scrutiny, with many young voters expressing dissatisfaction with the president’s approach.

Internal divisions within Democratic organizations, such as the College Democrats of America, have further complicated efforts to engage young voters. The group’s statement criticizing Israel, Biden, and police raids of protest encampments has sparked controversy and highlighted the challenges of addressing complex geopolitical issues within the party.

Despite these challenges, Democratic operatives are working to mobilize young voters and drive turnout in the upcoming election. The focus remains on key policy issues like reproductive freedom, gun reform, and climate change, while also acknowledging the importance of addressing concerns related to the conflict in Gaza.

As the 2024 election approaches, the ability to navigate these complex issues and engage young voters will be crucial for Democratic organizations and the Biden campaign. The evolving dynamics of the youth electorate and the impact of international conflicts on domestic politics will continue to shape the political landscape in the months ahead.

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