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Kamala Harris is utterly humiliated after being betrayed by the last people she expected

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This election is going to be a close one. Both sides need as much help as they can get.

But Kamala Harris is utterly humiliated after being betrayed by the last people she expected.

The Uncommitted National Movement, which previously rallied over 700,000 Democratic primary voters to reject President Joe Biden’s candidacy due to his unwavering support for Israel, has now turned its back on Vice President Kamala Harris as well.

On Thursday, they officially refused to endorse her for similar reasons, signaling growing discontent with her stance on foreign policy.

The group’s frustration boiled over after Harris dismissed their plea to even consider halting U.S. arms shipments to Israel.

This hardline stance, backed by her national security adviser, has cemented her position, as she refuses to budge on what the movement views as an unconditional and reckless weapons policy.

“Vice President Harris’s unwillingness to shift on unconditional weapons policy or to even make a clear campaign statement in support of upholding existing U.S. and international human rights law has made it impossible for us to endorse her,” the Uncommitted Movement declared in a statement to multiple media outlets.

Harris’s rigid approach to these concerns was even more glaring as the announcement coincided with her visit to Michigan, the very state where the pro-Palestinian Uncommitted Movement was born in March.

Instead of addressing the growing unrest within her own party, she appeared at a campaign event with Oprah Winfrey, making this her third trip to Michigan since replacing Biden atop the Democratic ticket.

The tension between Harris and the movement has been simmering for months, especially after the Democratic National Convention snubbed their request to feature a Palestinian-American speaker.

Instead, DNC organizers gave the spotlight to the parents of Israeli-American citizen Hersh Goldberg-Polin, whose body was discovered in a Gaza tunnel.

Thirty “uncommitted” delegates staged a sit-in outside the convention in protest, demanding equal representation. However, their pleas fell on deaf ears, further fueling their outrage.

In addition to the arms embargo request, the Uncommitted Movement pushed Harris to meet with Palestinian-American families who lost loved ones in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas.

Predictably, she ignored their call for a response by their September 15 deadline.

While the group is adamantly withholding its endorsement from Harris, they remain equally vocal in their opposition to former President Donald Trump.

They claim Trump would “accelerate the k*lling in Gaza” and crack down on anti-war organizing.

However, their message to voters remains clear: block Trump but steer clear of third-party candidates who might inadvertently boost his chances.

Harris’s struggles don’t end there.

She’s hemorrhaging support from key allies like the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, which made headlines by withholding its endorsement of a Democratic presidential nominee for the first time since 1996.

Despite overwhelming polling showing that 58% of union members favor Trump compared to a meager 31% for Harris, the union chose to stay neutral.

Local Teamsters unions in battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada, along with California and Hawaii, broke ranks to back Harris, but the damage is already done.

Kamala Harris’s inability to connect with disillusioned Democrats and labor unions signals a deeper fracture within her own party — one that her rigid stance on key issues, like U.S. foreign policy, only seems to be widening.

Stay tuned to the Conservative Column.

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