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Kamala Harris Reaches Out to Pro-Palestine Activists for 2028 Campaign

Breaking Points · Kamala, Gavin, Shapiro KISS THE ZOHRAN RING As Establishment FREAKS · July 3, 2026
Kamala Harris Reaches Out to Pro-Palestine Activists for 2028 Campaign
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Kamala, Gavin, Shapiro KISS THE ZOHRAN RING As Establishment FREAKS
"Nobody thinks she has any deeply held views period. So it's not like she has a deeply held view of support for Israel. She just doesn't care. She's just a politician who's going to mouth whatever it is. At this point though in our politics, I don't think you need somebody like that if you're the kind of progressive left. You could get somebody who actually does believe things and believes things that you agree with."
Axios reported that Kamala Harris is reaching out to Zoran Mandani and pro-Palestine activists as she positions for a potential 2028 presidential run. The hosts dismissed her credibility on Palestine, noting that when it mattered during the 2024 campaign she refused to let Palestinian Americans speak at the DNC and did nothing to stop the Gaza bombing. They compared it to her flip-flopping on Medicare for All in 2020, arguing voters won't trust politicians who reposition only when politically convenient.

About this episode

Breaking Points hosts Crystal Ball, Ryan Grim, and Griffin discuss the evolving power dynamics within the Democratic Party as progressive candidates gain momentum and establishment figures scramble to reposition themselves. The episode centers on Kamala Harris reportedly reaching out to pro-Palestine activists and New York Congressman Zoran Mandani as she positions for a potential 2028 presidential run, with hosts expressing deep skepticism about her credibility given her refusal to address Gaza during the 2024 campaign. The conversation highlights how Mandani has emerged as a Democratic kingmaker after successfully backing progressive challengers in New York primaries, with mainstream politicians like Josh Shapiro and Gavin Newsom now seeking his endorsement. The hosts contrast Mandani's bold political strategy with AOC's more cautious approach, criticizing her for only endorsing Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan's Senate primary after he appeared likely to win and for prematurely pledging support for Hakeem Jeffries as speaker, surrendering her leverage. They discuss how AIPAC's attacks on El-Sayed using accusations of sexism and misogyny have fallen flat, similar to failed 2016-era identity politics tactics, and note that mainstream media figures like Casey Hunt continue to miss how public opinion has shifted on Israel-Palestine. The episode also covers El-Sayed's skillful handling of media questioning about Israel's right to exist and his growing support among diverse constituencies including nurses' unions and surprisingly some young men in the barstool demographic. In a shocking segment, the hosts review a viral interview with Victor Markx, the Republican nominee for Colorado governor, who claims his father forced him to kill a man at age seven and refuses to clarify other killings despite never serving in combat, raising serious questions about candidate vetting in Republican primaries.

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