Henderson Democrats are the first Democrats in Nevada to condemn the Democratic Socialists of America’s (DSA) support of Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel. In a thread on X (formerly Twitter), Henderson Democrats charge the Democratic Socialists with an “abhorrent response to Israeli Civilian Mass Murder” and a “callous disregard for human life.”
As reported by The Globe, the Las Vegas chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (LVDSA) amplified a tweet expressing their “steadfast solidarity with Palestine” after Hamas terrorists systematically murdered and abducted Israelis, many of them women and children, in a large-scale terror attack that has left over 900 dead and hundreds reportedly held captive.
Today it was revealed that Israeli forces found over 40 babies murdered by Hamas in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, some of them beheaded. According to the Biden Administration, 20 or more Americans “are missing” in Israel and 14 Americans are confirmed dead. Currently the administration “does not kn0w how many [American] hostages there are at this time.”
Within hours after our report and two days after the Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel, the Nevada Democratic Party, led by Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Moreno, began furiously retweeting the condemnation of the terrorist attacks by their congressional delegation.
As we were writing this story, Assemblywoman Monroe-Moreno apparently got the memo that terrorism needs to be condemned:
However, Monroe-Moreno response falls short as has yet to respond to The Globe if the Nevada Democratic Party will condemn the Democratic Socialists of America, so we asked her on social media:
The Nevada War Room, an operative/communications arm of Lombardo’s Better Nevada PAC, thanked Henderson Democrats for their condemnation of the DSA and continued to apply pressure to Nevada Democrats:
We will update the story with her Assemblywoman Monroe-Moreno’s response if received.
This is a developing story.
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