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The pro-Palestinian group “Abandon Harris” has officially endorsed Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein, saying it cannot support Vice President Kamala Harris, who is “overseeing a genocide.”
“We have consistently emphasized the importance of utilizing every available tool to resist injustice, with voting being a critical element. While voting alone is not the solution to our pursuit of truth and justice, it is a powerful tool that must be wielded ethically,” Abandon Harris stated in a press release.Abandon Harris contends that choosing between Harris and former President Donald Trump is picking between “a greater and a lesser evil.
The endorsement of Stein illustrates that a significant portion of the Democrat base still refuses to support Harris over her and President Joe Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
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