President Biden dropped out today and endorsed Vice President Harris. The coconut emojis are flying. What does all this mean for the Uncommitted Campaign? What does it mean for the movement for a ceasefire and ending US weapons to Israel?
Join our strategy call tomorrow night at 12:00 PM ET to hear from Uncommitted leaders and delegates about our strategy heading into the DNC.
Even before the debate, Biden had fractured the Democratic Party by spending the last nine months by funding a government violating international law and committing human rights abuses. We've spent months warning that Biden's support for Israel's assault on Gaza would hurt his electability.
It's time for Harris — or whoever the Democratic nominee ends up being — to unite the party around a vision of peace and justice by fighting for a ceasefire and pledging to enact an immediate arms embargo.
Continuing Biden’s unpopular policy of giving Israel a blank check is now the greatest risk any nominee could take to depress turnout and hand Trump victory in November.
Netanyahu is speaking to Congress on Wednesday.
The DNC begins in 29 days.
These are the most important weeks yet to change the conversation around Gaza and achieve a lasting ceasefire.
We have a plan — and we want you to be a part of it.
In these uncertain times, we must be ready to take advantage of any opportunity to change the direction of Israel’s assault on Gaza and support Palestinian rights.
We have spent months building a strong base for this exactly this moment. We have an opportunity to lead the party in a new direction and fight for a pro-ceasefire nominee.
Join us tomorrow to hear:
How we’re making sense of Biden dropping out and endorsing Kamala Harris
Our strategy from now until the DNC
Find out how you can be part of the movement