WASHINGTON, May 18 (Reuters) - Several top White House aides say they are confident protests across U.S. college campuses against Israel’s offensive in Gaza will not translate into significantly fewer votes for Joe Biden in November’s election, despite polls showing many Democrats are deeply unhappy about the president’s policy on the war.

The White House optimism on the issue, which is shared by many in the Biden campaign, runs contrary to dire warnings from some Democratic strategists and youth organizers who warn misjudging the situation could cost Biden votes in a tight race with Republican rival Donald Trump.

  • @Ensign_Crab
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    166 months ago

    If you had defensible positions, you would do something other than gaslighting, abuse, and baseless accusations.

    • @[email protected]
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      6 months ago

      And if you had a point, you wouldn’t need to change the topic or rewrite what people say to you.

      We’re done here.

      • @Ensign_Crab
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        106 months ago

        We’re done here.

        I’ve heard this lie before from you.

      • The Uncanny Observer
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        76 months ago

        No we’re not, because despite you saying you’re done with the conversation because you know it won’t go anywhere, you seem incapable of walking away without having the last word.

      • @jordanlundM
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        26 months ago

        You know, for two guys who have claimed, repeatedly, “Imma block you!” you really seem intent on replying to each other.

        Please, engage the block. I don’t want to have to ban either of you, but the repeated slap fights are tiresome.