The DNC's Alan Dershowitz problem

Alan DErshowitz is creating a host of problems for the DNC. Accordfing to this article, "Prominent attorney Alan Dershowitz announced his departure from the Democratic Party, citing several 'anti-Jewish' lawmakers that make up the ranks of the party and the recent Democratic National Convention in which Vice President Kamala Harris became the party's presidential nominee."

Dershowitz is a skilled negotiator. It wouldn't be surprising to hear someone accuse Dershowitz of pulling a stunt in order to gain better treatment of Israel. Dershowitz made it clear that he's disgusted with the DNC's mistreatment of Israel:

Speaking with radio host Zev Brenner on "Talkline with Zev Brenner," Dershowitz cited the DNC, which he said gave legitimacy to anti-Israel speakers, and anti-Israel protesters outside the gathering. "It was the most anti-Jewish, anti-Israel, anti-Zionist convention I've experienced," he said. "I was disgusted at the Democratic National Convention. Absolutely disgusted."

"I am no longer a Democrat. I am an Independent," he added, noting that he wouldn't reveal whom he was voting for president until possibly after Nov. 1. "I want to see how they deal with Iran. I want to encourage the current administration to support Israel."

If Democrats don't get the Palestinians back inside their tent, they might find it difficult to win Michigan's electoral votes. That's entirely possible because Palestinian voters are accusing Kamala Harris of being involved in genocide. Good luck with squaring that circle.

That isn't the DNC's biggest problem. There's a strong possibility that Dershowitz might campaign against the Harris-Walz ticket. If that's the case, that might turn into the Democrats' worst nightmare. Finally, this interview is worth checking out:

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