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Can Kamala Harris Win “Uncommitted” Democrats?

Can Kamala Harris Win “Uncommitted” Democrats?

Update: 2024-08-201
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This podcast episode delves into the "uncommitted movement" within the Democratic Party, a group of delegates advocating for a more robust stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The episode focuses on Yaz Cater, an uncommitted delegate from Washington State, and his efforts to engage with the Kamala Harris campaign on issues like an arms embargo on Israel and a permanent ceasefire. The podcast explores the uncommitted movement's strategy for influencing the Democratic National Convention, examining the potential for disruptions and protests, as well as their desire to build consensus and engage with the Harris campaign. The episode also shares Yaz Cater's personal story, highlighting his Palestinian-American heritage and the impact of the 1948 Nakba on his family. It explores his frustration with elected officials' lack of compassion for Palestinian lives and his journey to becoming an uncommitted delegate.

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The Uncommitted Movement and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

This podcast episode explores the "uncommitted movement" within the Democratic Party, a group of delegates who are pushing for a more robust stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The episode focuses on Yaz Cater, an uncommitted delegate from Washington State, and his efforts to engage with the Kamala Harris campaign on issues like an arms embargo on Israel and a permanent ceasefire.

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The Uncommitted Movement's Impact on the Democratic Convention

The episode delves into the uncommitted movement's strategy for influencing the Democratic National Convention. It examines the potential for disruptions and protests, as well as the movement's desire to build consensus and engage with the Harris campaign.

00:15:04
Yaz Cater's Personal Story and Motivation

The episode shares Yaz Cater's personal story, highlighting his Palestinian-American heritage and the impact of the 1948 Nakba on his family. It explores his frustration with elected officials' lack of compassion for Palestinian lives and his journey to becoming an uncommitted delegate.

Keywords

Uncommitted Movement


A group of Democratic delegates who are not fully committed to the party's platform on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, advocating for a more robust stance on issues like an arms embargo on Israel and a permanent ceasefire.

Arms Embargo


A ban on the sale or transfer of weapons to a specific country or region, often used as a tool to pressure governments to change their policies.

Permanent Ceasefire


An agreement to end hostilities permanently, aiming to resolve conflicts and establish lasting peace.

Nakba


The Arabic word for "catastrophe," referring to the displacement of Palestinians from their homes during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.

Palestinian Liberation


The movement advocating for the self-determination and independence of the Palestinian people, seeking to establish a sovereign Palestinian state.

Q&A

  • What are the key demands of the uncommitted movement regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

    The uncommitted movement is pushing for a permanent ceasefire and an arms embargo on Israel. They believe that the current U.S. policy is not doing enough to address the suffering of Palestinians and that a more robust stance is needed.

  • How does Yaz Cater's personal story inform his activism within the uncommitted movement?

    Yaz Cater's family history, marked by the displacement and suffering caused by the 1948 Nakba, fuels his passion for Palestinian rights. He believes that elected officials lack compassion for Palestinian lives and that the U.S. needs to change its foreign policy towards Israel.

  • What are the potential consequences of the uncommitted movement's actions at the Democratic National Convention?

    The uncommitted movement's actions could lead to disruptions and protests at the convention, potentially impacting the party's unity and message. However, they also hope to build consensus and engage with the Harris campaign to advocate for their demands.

Show Notes

Democrats frustrated by Joe Biden’s policy towards Israel and Gaza voted for “uncommitted” in the primaries, notably in the crucial swing state of Michigan. Does Kamala Harris have an opportunity to reach those voters now?


Guest: Yazan “Yaz” Kader, uncommitted DNC delegate from the state of Washington and registered nurse.


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Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther.

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Can Kamala Harris Win “Uncommitted” Democrats?

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