I tend to disagree with Trump through pretty much all of his policy towards Israel but I don’t really consider Israel policy as truly an issue for a Republican vs Democrat election. As in it isn’t up for grabs and isn’t influenced by the vote.
As barring some rhetorical differences, the policy is mostly all the same and Israel will be taken care of regardless. Biden would have his tough talk moments to appeal to the progressive flank and Israel would disregard completely and he would sign over weapons to them.
It’s going to have to take a broad cultural shift for anything to ever achieve meaningful policy change there but a lot of people are going to have to get over being smeared as “anti-Semitic” and not turn on each other out of political convenience when your other politics don’t match the people on your side on this issue. I’ve seen so many anti-Israel circle jerks devolve into flame wars because they start accusing each other of being “the actual anti-semites” lol. Pathetic
Strickland threatening to do this has about as much weight as progressives and Muslims not voting for Harris because she wasn’t strong enough against Israel. It probably cost her Michigan but it wasn’t enough to make her change her stance to something more forceful
So it’s hard to participate meaningfully in electoral politics if that is your number one issue.
If it was mine, I’d vote for some guy that has no prayer of winning