U.S. President Joe Biden is under fire over his handling of the Gaza crisis. During primary contests, Democratic voters in some states marked “uncommitted” on ballots, in a sign of protest against Biden. Will that hinder his chances for reelection in November?
Joining the discussion:
- Frank Sesno is Executive Director at George Washington University Alliance for a Sustainable Future and former CNN Washington Bureau Chief.
- Eleanor Clift is a Political Columnist for The Daily Beast.
- Bill Crane is a political analyst.
- Eric Bolling is host of The Balance, at Newsmax.
Gaza is redefining the Christian vote. Biden and Trump better listen. https://t.co/ZUbHOE34Em
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) April 5, 2024
Dr. Thaer Ahmad, a Palestinian American who walked out of a meeting with President Biden over his handling of the Israel-Hamas war, says the situation in Gaza "affects everything" for Palestinian Americans.
"It's going to affect how we vote," he tells @margbrennan. pic.twitter.com/wxG9TXQe2o
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 3, 2024