"Wisconsin Voters Send Strong Message to Biden on Gaza War"

Over 48,000 people in Wisconsin protested against the Biden administration's support for Israel's war on Gaza in the Democratic primary, signaling a growing discontent within the party. State representative Francesca Hong, a former Democrat voter, criticized the administration's prioritization of lives and its failure to stand for democracy and justice. The protest reflects a larger shift in the party's base, with progressive and younger voters feeling disillusioned and potentially turning away from the Democratic party. The administration's stance on the Gaza conflict could impact its support in critical swing states, urging a shift in course to win over voters.
- Almost 50,000 Wisconsin voters just told Biden to stop the Gaza war. Will he listen? The Guardian
- Trump's Call for Israel to 'Finish Up' War Alarms Some on the Right The New York Times
- Keep an eye on the Wisconsin protest vote CNN
- Gaza ceasefire effort turns to convention delegates to pressure Biden The Boston Globe
- Wisconsin's 'uninstructed' voters send Biden a strong message on the war in Gaza NPR
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