Democrats' internal review said to find Kamala Harris's stance on Gaza cost her votes in 2024
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Source: The Times of Israel
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Democrats internal review said to find Kamala Harriss stance on Gaza cost her votes in 2024
DNC reportedly showed findings to pro-Palestinian group despite saying it would not make probe public
By ToI Staff
Today, 3:35 am
Note: Changed link to that provided by Celerity at 6:10 PM Monday evening PST, would have been corrected earlier buy just got homefrom 2 hour one way trip to doctor appointment.
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usonian
(24,402 posts)Damage done.
Gaza was destroyed thanks to the abstainers.
And America is being destroyed, as well.
STOP ICE. STOP TRUMP, STOP VANCE, THIEL AND MUSK. STOP MIKEY.
Do it or there's nothing left.
Celerity
(54,015 posts)An internal investigation within the US Democratic Party has found that former US vice president Kamala Harriss stance on Gaza and Israels war against Hamas cost her votes in the 2024 election, the Axios news outlet reports.
According to Axios, this information was uncovered by the Democratic National Committee amid its probe into the errors and pitfalls that led to Harris losing against US President Donald Trump. The DNC said last year it would not make its findings public.
Nevertheless, Axios says members of the DNC informed pro-Palestinian activists from the IMEU Policy Project that their data showed Harriss stance on Israel and Gaza which was in line with the policies of former US president Joe Biden was overall a net negative in the election.
Axios says it had independently verified that the DNC believes Harriss policies on Israel and Gaza did alienate some voters. The DNC confirms to Axios that it did indeed speak to the IMEU Policy Project but declines to provide details on the meeting.
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karynnj
(60,861 posts)would have been.
From memory, she was seen as being less pro-Israel than Biden. Biden himself took steps to reject sending some of the strongest weapons to Israel. If this is correct, this means that both Biden and Harris had moved to less pro Netanyahu positions.
So, what position could they have taken and what would its impact be? I would imagine that the next step they could have taken was a complete ban on offensive weapons to Israel. (That would still allow defensive weapons, such as replenishing what was needed for the Iron Dome ). Although difficult to test after an election, if their analysis leading to these conclusions involved polling voters, they could ask how they would have voted had she stated that was her position. Obviously, there might be vote changes in both directions. One caveat is that asking now, they first need to ask, knowing what you know now, how would you vote to make sure they are not just picking up people regretting their vote.
I actually think it might not have been Harris's position, but the War in Gaza itself that was the problem because of our decades long weird relationship with Israel.
PufPuf23
(9,758 posts)Would have fixed earlier but as gone for 8 hours to go to doctor appointment.
Link originally used worked when first made the post.
groundloop
(13,692 posts)Chemical Bill
(3,143 posts)And billionaire right wing PACs, and Russian money, and the Republican war on education, and the Republican voter purges, and...
thesquanderer
(12,938 posts)the short campaign window
hewing so closely to a Biden legacy that many had already grown skeptical about (which I guess includes OP's reference to stance on Gaza)
not being a great campaigner/communicator (e.g. for much of the campaign, she avoided interviews and press conferences, and often didn't do so great when she didn't)
and okay, she was a woman and a person of color, though I think that factor is often overstated on DU... because the "I won't vote for a woman" or "I won't vote for a POC" voters are, I believe, overwhelmingly people who would almost certainly vote for a Republican over a Democrat anyway.
travelingthrulife
(4,971 posts)So sick of people trashing a very good candidate.
Shrek
(4,409 posts)In the first month or so after entering the race she had a substantial bounce in the polls and there was a palpable sense of joy and relief among the electorate. Trump and Vance were constantly on the defensive with all the mockery about being "weird" and the online couch ridicule, while Harris/Walz rallies were raucous and enthusiastic. Had the election been held in early August I believe she'd have won comfortably.
After that she steadily lost ground and there's nothing to suggest that a longer campaign would have resulted in a turnaround.
thesquanderer
(12,938 posts)...things weren't so rosy earlier. Check the state polls between the convention and election day... Harris was pretty consistently behind in Georgia and Arizona, and Pennsylvania was consistently a toss-up. Electorally, if she didn't win on Nov 4, I don't think there was any earlier day she'd have been likely to win either. I don't know that more time would have made a difference, but it was one thing that might have helped.
https://www.270towin.com/2024-presidential-election-polls/
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Prairie Gates
(7,673 posts)in the West Bank and Gaza is not just criminal, but fundamentally evil.
You can pretend that it is simple antisemitism all you want, but it is a fact. That includes big portions of the US population. And not just the activists. A lot of people have held their tongue and watched what was happening, and said nothing but silently stewed about what the IDF was and is doing in Gaza.
yardwork
(69,155 posts)/sarcasm
Prairie Gates
(7,673 posts)That's for sure. And the Harris campaign absolutely made the calculation that they could ignore those people and those sentiments far more easily than they could ignore AIPAC. And here we are.
yardwork
(69,155 posts)Are you a member of her team?
Look, I agree that the DNC is dominated by old white dudes who are still using outmoded, unsuccessful campaign strategies and messaging. I agree that that approach doesn't serve us well. We need an overhaul of Democratic campaign strategies.
But this idea that Harris deliberately alienated voters by calling for a reasonable approach to the decades-long mess in the Middle East is bullshit.
Voters had a clear choice between pure evil and "not perfect but sincerely working on a solution" and they chose evil.
I will never forget or forgive.
womanofthehills
(10,845 posts)Protesting against war. Many just stayed home because of their anti war stance.
Remember Trump lied and called himself the antiwar candidate.
She probably would have easily won if she took an anti war stance. The younger generation keeps seeing too many injured and dead kids on their phones.
PufPuf23
(9,758 posts)Breaks my heart. Held my tongue because was called antisemitic on several occasions
POTUS Biden and candidate Harris were for a two-state solution, an immediate cease fire and more conditions regards arm deliveries.
Supporters of Israel did much to kneecap the Democratic candidates. There is a major split in the Democratic Party over these issues.
Netanyahu is very happy with Trump.
Mz Pip
(28,412 posts)This is a fine example of of the perfect being the enemy of the good.
Prairie Gates
(7,673 posts)Mysterian
(6,289 posts)Where is it?
Grins
(9,365 posts)Doesnt say. Exactly how many votes and where?
This is a non-story.
PufPuf23
(9,758 posts)Thought that was interesting in and of itself.
IMO the election was lost because of choices made in support of Israel when Israel was making bad choices.
womanofthehills
(10,845 posts)Ai
- A January 2025 poll by YouGov, commissioned by the Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU) Policy Project, surveyed voters nationwide and found that among those who supported Joe Biden in 2020 but did not vote for Harris in 2024 (or stayed home), 29% cited "ending Israel's violence in Gaza" as the top issue influencing their decision. This ranked higher than the economy (24%) or immigration (11%). The poll highlighted this as a significant factor in reduced Democratic turnout, especially in swing states like Michigan, where Harris underperformed compared to Biden's 2020 margins.
- The Democratic National Committee's (DNC) internal "autopsy" report on the 2024 election, as reported in February 2026, concluded that the Biden-Harris administration's pro-Israel stance on Gaza was a "net-negative" for the campaign. Based on the party's own data, it cost Harris votes, particularly among younger and progressive voters, leading to lower support in key battleground states. This review was not made public, but details were shared with pro-Palestinian groups like IMEU.
- Exit polls and post-election analyses, such as those from CNN, The Washington Post, and Fox News, showed Harris winning young voters (ages 18-29) by only 11 points in 2024, compared to Biden's 24-point margin in 2020a 13-point shift toward Trump. In Michigan cities with large Arab American populations like Dearborn, Harris received about 22,000 fewer votes than Biden did in 2020, with some analyses attributing this directly to frustration over Gaza policy.
These findings suggest that while Gaza was not the sole reason for Harris's defeat, it played a measurable role in eroding support from key Democratic constituencies.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(134,369 posts)Now you have Donny boy who wants to move everyone out and build a resort.
Brilliant!!!!!!!!!
PufPuf23
(9,758 posts)AIPAC, other dark money and individual donors to Trump and the GOP.
Look at the donations to Trump by Miriam Adelson and her dead husband alone to support Trump, the GOP, Netanyahu and militant Zionism in general.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miriam_Adelson
womanofthehills
(10,845 posts)Calling himself the anti war candidate. Instead of voting, many young stayed home.
RandySF
(82,872 posts)It was the people who decided that Trumps return was a small price to pay for making a statement.