Wesley Bell sees surge of outside spending ahead of rematch with Cori Bush
Outside groups have reserved $1.365 million in ads backing Wesley Bell and attacking Cori Bush ahead of Missouri’s Aug. 4 primary.
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AIPAC’s Next Target Is a Democrat It Already Ousted
“AIPAC hoped it had ended former Rep. Cori Bush’s political career for good when it helped oust her two years ago. Now it’s spending big to stop her attempted comeback,” Axios reports. “Why it matters: The left has high hopes that Bush can prevail in her rematch against Rep. Wesley Bell this cycle by riding […]
AIPAC's next big 2026 target: A Democrat it already ousted from Congress last cycle
AIPAC hoped they had ended former Rep. Cori Bush's political career for good when they helped oust her two years ago. Now they're spending big to stop her attempted comeback.Why it matters: The left has high hopes that Bush can prevail in her rematch against Rep. Wesley Bell this cycle by riding the wave of anti-establishment energy coursing through the Democratic primary electorate."Since they bought this seat last cycle, AIPAC has become a kis…
Inside AIPAC’s $1.2M bid to make sure ‘Squad’ member Cori Bush stays out of Congress
America's powerful pro-Israel lobby has made a top priority of stopping the political comeback of former Rep. Cori Bush, a democratic socialist who lost her seat in 2024.
Wesley Bell sees surge of outside spending ahead of rematch with Cori Bush
A month ahead of Missouri’s primary elections, Rep. Wesley Bell’s (D-MO) campaign is being buoyed by an influx of outside spending from the AIPAC-linked United Democracy Project super PAC and another super PAC affiliated with the moderate New Democrat Coalition. As of this week, UDP has reserved $865,000 in ad time for the race, while New Democrat Majority has reserved $500,000 ahead of the Aug. 4 primary. In at least one advertisement, UDP is t…
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