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Editorial: The New York Times

  • Kamala Harris is facing skepticism in Michigan due to her former career as a prosecutor.
  • Democrats run the risk of focusing more upon style and symbolism over substance, particularly on contentious issues such as the U.S. support for Israel.
  • Democratic organizers in Michigan are working to turn the outrage of the Arab American community into political power.
  • The founders of the 'uncommitted' movement wish to help Harris, but they need a significant policy win to justify their support.
  • Harris has expressed that she does not support an arms embargo on Israel.

Conclusion: Failing to adequately address protesters' valid outrage could cause the Democrats' newfound party unity to quickly unravel. Democrats must grapple with these contentious issues if they wish to maintain party unity.