While Distancing from AIPAC, Most 2028 Democratic Hopefuls Are Still Embracing Israel
Several leading Democrats are rejecting AIPAC donations while still backing Israel, as polling shows registered Democrats favor Palestinians 67-17 percent.
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They Reject AIPAC—But Not the War Machine
Joshua Scheer In Washington, a quiet rebrand is underway. One by one, prominent Democrats positioning themselves for 2028 are announcing that they will no longer accept money from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). On its face, this seems like a meaningful break from decades of bipartisan deference. For years, AIPAC has functioned as…
2028 Dems Distance from AIPAC but Still Back Israel
San Francisco ( Normansolomon.com ) – After decades of bipartisan deference to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the likely contenders for the next Democratic presidential nomination have been distancing themselves from the powerful organization. The shift is significant. But disavowing AIPAC has become a box-checking exercise, useful for politicians who remain firm supporters of Israel. Polling last month found that register…
While Distancing from AIPAC, Most 2028 Democratic Hopefuls Are Still Embracing Israel
The bulk of the Democrats mapping a path to the White House for 2028 are dodging profound questions about human rights and US policy toward Israel.
The 2028 Democratic presidential primaries are still two years away, but that hasn't stopped potential candidates from launching scathing attacks on Israel, the Democratic ally currently fighting alongside the United States against Iran. Take, for example, Gavin Newsom, a potential presidential candidate, who is currently crisscrossing the country promoting his new campaign-ready memoir. During a March 3 interview with Jon Favreau and Tommy Viet…
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