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Harris Campaign Sends Divergent Messages on Israel-Gaza Conflict in Key Swing States

Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign tailors ads to appeal to Jewish voters in Pennsylvania and Muslim voters in Michigan, causing controversy over conflicting messages.

Overview

  • The Harris campaign is running tailored ads in Pennsylvania and Michigan, highlighting different stances on the Israel-Gaza conflict to appeal to local voters.
  • In Pennsylvania, ads emphasize strong support for Israel's right to self-defense, targeting the state's significant Jewish population.
  • Michigan ads focus on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, aiming to connect with the state's large Arab American community.
  • The strategy reflects the Democratic Party's internal divisions over the Israel-Hamas conflict, as Harris navigates complex voter demographics.
  • Critics, including CNN, have noted the starkly different messages, pointing to the campaign's delicate balancing act in crucial battleground states.

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