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Pretty sure that moment is long gone. The only way I see it happening is if she takes some kind of firm and guaranteed stance that’s enough for Arab-Americans to say “You know what it’s a really shitty thing that it took you so long but we’ll vote for you because this is finally what we want”.

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Breaking with Israel as a politician in the US is career suicide at this moment. I’m not sure why people are expecting anything else.

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Because it’s something you can keep drumming for both sides anti-democratic narrative. Putinist propaganda, simply.

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