
Slate News Can Kamala Harris Win “Uncommitted” Democrats?
Aug 20, 2024
Yazan Kader, an uncommitted DNC delegate from Washington and a registered nurse, dives into the complexities of Kamala Harris's campaign amid rising frustrations with Biden's policies on Israel and Gaza. He discusses the motivations behind the 'uncommitted' voter surge, especially in swing states like Michigan. Kader shares his journey advocating for Palestinian rights within the party and emphasizes the importance of genuine dialogue with Harris on foreign policy. The conversation also touches on grassroots activism's role in shaping political priorities.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Navigating Delegacy and Advocacy for Palestinian Rights
02:08 • 2min
Exploring the Uncommitted Movement and AI's Role in HR
04:08 • 4min
Tensions at the Detroit Rally
08:03 • 9min
Personal Histories Amidst Historical Displacement
17:13 • 3min
Navigating Personal Narratives and Political Advocacy
19:57 • 6min
The Impact of Grassroots Activism on Foreign Policy Awareness
25:52 • 2min
