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The latest NBC News Deciders focus groups, in collaboration with Engagious, Syracuse University, and Sago, interviewed independent Wisconsin college students about their views on the situation in Gaza and its potential impact on the presidential election. Most of the 16 students expressed support for the pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses and criticized President Joe Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Some had even participated in these protests.
When asked about the influence of this issue on their voting decisions, few students believed it would change who they would vote for, except for a few who considered abstaining from voting altogether. The students cited a perceived lack of meaningful differences between Biden and former President Donald Trump regarding their stances on Israel as the reason for this stance.
One student, 19-year-old Cooper M. from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, who currently supports Biden, stated, "I don’t think Biden is doing a great job; I don’t think Trump would do a better job. … As it stands, I can’t see it changing how I vote."
While the students were passionate about the issue, with most supporting the protests, none had decided to join the encampments themselves, even those who had attended the protests. Additionally, the majority opposed protesters occupying buildings, although four students expressed support for this tactic. Biden recently addressed the nationwide campus protests over Gaza, emphasizing "law" and "order," distancing himself from protesters who break the law.
Biden's remarks reflect a delicate balance as he navigates between those in his party who support the sentiments of the pro-Palestinian protesters and those who are alienated by the demonstrations or their methods. He seeks to avoid being perceived as supporting disorder, a strategy influenced by the political risks associated with perceived chaos.
The trial related to hush money payments in the Stormy Daniels case also resumed recently, with Trump's former lawyer Keith Davidson testifying about the deal to suppress her claims before the 2016 election. Davidson's credibility was challenged during cross-examination, with Trump's attorney Emil Bove questioning him about his involvement in other tabloid stories. Davidson, while acknowledging past investigations, denied any wrongdoing.
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