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If you look up exit polling, no kind of foreign policy was a top 3 issue to voters. Maybe not even top 5 iirc.
It was the economy/prices, immigration, and "the state of democracy".
Similarly, if you look at third party voting in the swing states, even if you gave Kamala every third party vote it would not swing the election to her.
Now certainly it's harder to measure why no-voters who turned up in 2020 didn't show in 2024. But there are good arguments that Kamala's identity had more to do with that. Men didn't want to vote for a woman.
In any case, I really doubt Palestine will be as big an issue in 2028 as it even was in 2024. The "war" will almost certainly be over by then, and any temporary peace credited to the Europeans.
Pritzker also supported blocking arms sales to Israel, which basically makes him a progressive on this issue.