Harris’s approach to Netanyahu is a chance to set herself apart from Biden. Fractured voters are watching

A woman and a man wearing suits stand in front of Israeli and U.S. flags.

U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris’s Thursday meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was her first chance to distinguish herself from the Biden administration. But political scientists say she must tread carefully to balance a Democratic base fractured by one of the most divisive foreign policy issues of the campaign.

CBC | World News

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