A former aide to President Donald Trump and current co-host of ABC’s The View is warning Democrats that protest votes could potentially lead to more catastrophic events in the Middle East.
Joe Biden is on pace to face presumptive Republican nominee Trump in a rematch of the 2020 election, but the president’s handling of the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, which quickly escalated following the October 7 terrorist attacks, has drawn scrutiny from many within the Democratic Party.
Griffin went on to say she was “conflicted” because of the options for president but implored voters to think of the long-term ramifications of not voting for Biden based on this singular issue.
Co-host Sunny Hostin seemed to empathize with the protest voters in the Midwest swing states that are predicted to ultimately determine the results of the November 5 election.
When Joy Behar, another co-host, interjected and said the war could end quicker if Hamas released hostages, Hostin said anything short of a ceasefire could continue to galvanize such voters against Biden.
On Wednesday, Andrés told Reuters reporter Jeff Mason that his nonprofit “was deliberately targeted” and questioned how the U.S. could supply aid and military support to Israel.
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A former aide to President Donald Trump and current co-host of ABC’s The View is warning Democrats that protest votes could potentially lead to more catastrophic events in the Middle East.
Joe Biden is on pace to face presumptive Republican nominee Trump in a rematch of the 2020 election, but the president’s handling of the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, which quickly escalated following the October 7 terrorist attacks, has drawn scrutiny from many within the Democratic Party.
Griffin went on to say she was “conflicted” because of the options for president but implored voters to think of the long-term ramifications of not voting for Biden based on this singular issue.
Co-host Sunny Hostin seemed to empathize with the protest voters in the Midwest swing states that are predicted to ultimately determine the results of the November 5 election.
When Joy Behar, another co-host, interjected and said the war could end quicker if Hamas released hostages, Hostin said anything short of a ceasefire could continue to galvanize such voters against Biden.
On Wednesday, Andrés told Reuters reporter Jeff Mason that his nonprofit “was deliberately targeted” and questioned how the U.S. could supply aid and military support to Israel.
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