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College Protests Display Deep Division

With the U.S. presidential elections six months away, everything President Joe Biden says and does this year will be analyzed through crass political calculus. Will his decisions appeal to the American public?

That reality alone should make the Biden administration wary of how they respond to the growing protests throughout the U.S., and especially on the country’s college campuses, about the crisis in the Gaza Strip.

The White House is the only international

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