Secret DNC Autopsy Finds Gaza Policy Hurt Harris in 2024
Feb 28
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Axios reports that Democratic officials who conducted the DNC’s secret 2024 election autopsy privately concluded Kamala Harris lost significant support because the Biden–Harris administration’s stance on the Gaza war was a 'net‑negative' with some key voters, especially young people and progressives. According to the pro‑Palestinian IMEU Policy Project, DNC aides told them in a closed‑door meeting that their internal data showed U.S. support for Israel in Gaza cost the party votes, even as the DNC now refuses to release the full report publicly. The committee confirms it consulted IMEU and hundreds of others, but denies that Israel‑related findings are why the autopsy is being kept under wraps, saying only that releasing it could distract from 2026 campaigning. Harris, in recent memoir‑tour remarks cited in the piece, now says 'we should have done more as an administration' and 'we should have spoken publicly about our criticism' of Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct of the war, while also writing that Biden’s 'perceived blank check' to Israel damaged her 2024 prospects. The dispute highlights a growing intra‑Democratic rift over Israel–Gaza policy and whether party leaders are suppressing uncomfortable evidence about how it played with disillusioned base voters headed into the midterms.
Democratic Party and Elections
Israel–Gaza Policy and U.S. Politics