Hillary Clinton risks being left behind by young Americans

As Clinton pledges support for Israel, Generation Millennial more likely to sympathise with Hamas

Charles Laurence
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Is Hillary Clinton as in touch with young Americans as she should be if she wants to run for the US presidency in 2016?

Since Israeli tanks rumbled into Gaza, Clinton has hurried between television studios and the offices of Washington’s Israel lobbies to blame Hamas for the bloodshed and pledge her fidelity to the Israeli cause.

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Charles Laurence is a US correspondent for The Week.co.uk. He is a former New York bureau chief for The Daily Telegraph. He divides his time between Manhattan and Woodstock, upstate New York.