Bloody hell you guys need to get rid of the Electoral College and First Past The Post voting.
Unfortunately, support for Israel in the US is very much bipartisan (just look at the backlash he got for holding back the precision missiles), and Biden is unfortunately a staunch Zionist who is stuck in a decades-old mindset when it comes to Israel, but the fact is that most of his party aren't happy with the situation in Gaza either, and reporting indicates the state department have legitimately been working on negotiations for a ceasefire deal (unfortunately it seems like Bibi is actively avoiding accepting any kind of deal even if Hamas accepts it because he wants to stay in power for as long as possible). I don't think Biden actually wants a genocide in Palestine, he just is completely blind to what is actually happening there, because, again, he's currently incapable of getting over his current mindset regarding Israel, and too willing to take their word for it, despite the fact that Bibi is playing him, he and really doesn't realize that the IDF are a far cry from the well-oiled machine they were in decades past. But support for Palestine and reining in Israel is at an all-time high within the Democratic Party (nevermind the American public in general), which is unprecedented, so there might actually be hope there. But forums like these are generally much more to the left on the issue of Israel/Palestine than the vast majority of Americans.
Still, the Democrats have been gradually shifting more progressive over time. There are still more moderate congresspeople and senators, but the "Blue Dogs" are basically extinct for the most part. They're far from perfect, but they're moving to the left. Come 2028, and there's a good chance Biden will be replaced by someone to his left. There is actual appetite amongst the Democrats for actually killing the filibuster in the name of electoral reform and civil rights, once Manchin and Sinema are out. Biden has just appointed his 200th judge to the judiciary, making it much more liberal and diverse over the course of his term, and if we're lucky he might be able to replace one or two Supreme Court judges if he gets a second term.
Meanwhile Trump has gone full fascist with Project 2025 and the GOP as a whole have lost the damn plot. If you think Biden is bad when it comes to Israel, Trump would be a whole lot worse in every conceivable way. A second Trump presidency could potentially mean the end of democracy in the USA, if not an outright second civil war.
"The less bad option" is unfortunately the hard truth of politics, especially in systems that make it difficult for third parties to have a major presence. But options come November are between a heavily flawed party of the only adults in the room that could and will at least
try to make things better, or a party of fascist lunatics who are willing to tear down democracy for their own purposes.
I understand not wanting to vote for Biden due to what is happening in Gaza, but another Trump presidency would be so much worse - not just for the USA, not just for Gaza,
but for the entire world. I want Biden to win in November, not because I like everything he's doing, but because if he doesn't, the USA may never get the liberty to choose who's in charge ever again.
Bringing that up, it's kinda wild that one of the biggest things that Democrats could've passed numerous times was codifying reproduction rights and they just chose not to (they had over 40-something years to do so), and yet you have liberals like Semi Lazy Gamer just telling us status quo is better and things will get better, when this is not even remotely correct.
If you honestly believe a genuinely solid reproductive rights bill could've passed congress in the last 40 years, I have a bridge to sell you. Roe vs. Wade was a large part of why that never happened to begin with, "pro-lifers" could rail against it all they wanted and moderates could use it as an excuse to do nothing either way.
Now all bets are off, the "pro-lifers" have caught the car and have discovered how badly it has backfired on them, and now there is a lot more appetite amongst the Democrats to codify reproductive rights. Unfortunately, they need to have a majority in congress and the senate and get rid of the filibuster first, and while winning a congressional majority is going to be very likely, keeping the senate is going to be a tall order this year.