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Democrats had no problem ignoring voters pleading with them to stop supporting genocide.
The majority of voters didn’t plead for that
They did. A vast majority of voters said they wanted a ceasefire.
If we take this to be true, either
A) The majority of voters wanted a continuation of the genocide, which doesn't make sense unless they're a "silent majority" or:
B) The majority of voters don't care, leaving the Democratic party to pursue its own goals in spite of a vocal minority opposed to genocide.