AIPAC gearing up to spend $100M to eliminate “The Squad” (and those like them) from Congress once and for all

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Progressives in Congress spoke up for a cease-fire in Gaza. Now they’re breaking fundraising records.​

FILE - Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., cries while speaking alongside state legislators and faith leaders currently on hunger strike outside the White House to demand that President Joe Biden call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza on Nov. 29, 2023. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel's deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard, File)

1 of 4 | FILE - Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., cries while speaking alongside state legislators and faith leaders currently on hunger strike outside the White House to demand that President Joe Biden call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza on Nov. 29, 2023. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel’s deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/Nathan Howard, File)

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FILE - Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., speaks as Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., listens during a demonstration calling for a ceasefire in Gaza near the Capitol in Washington, Oct. 18, 2023. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel's deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades, File)

2 of 4 | FILE - Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., speaks as Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., listens during a demonstration calling for a ceasefire in Gaza near the Capitol in Washington, Oct. 18, 2023. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel’s deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades, File)

FILE - Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., the only Palestinian-American in Congress, is joined at left by Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., as she speaks at an event to call for a cease fire by Israel in Gaza, at the Capitol in Washington, Dec. 14, 2023. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel's deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

3 of 4 | FILE - Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., the only Palestinian-American in Congress, is joined at left by Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., as she speaks at an event to call for a cease fire by Israel in Gaza, at the Capitol in Washington, Dec. 14, 2023. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel’s deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., arrives for Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro's Inauguration, Jan. 17, 2023, at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel's deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

4 of 4 | FILE - Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., arrives for Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Inauguration, Jan. 17, 2023, at the state Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel’s deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

FILE - Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., the only Palestinian-American in Congress, is joined at left by Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., as she speaks at an event to call for a cease fire by Israel in Gaza, at the Capitol in Washington, Dec. 14, 2023. A group of progressive lawmakers are fighting back against a multi-million dollar campaign to push them out of Congress for their vocal opposition to Israel's deadly bombardment of Gaza after the Oct. 7 attack. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)


While there has been an active effort to recruit an opponent against her this cycle, no candidate has accepted the appeals from various groups to take her on. Nonetheless, Tlaib has raised nearly $3.7 million since the start of the war in Gaza, record fundraising for the third-term congresswoman who has faced constant attacks from both sides for her criticism of Israel. She was censured by the House in November for her remarks about the war.

Tlaib’s massive fundraising haul can largely be attributed to a grassroots effort, with the campaign saying that donations in the three months came from 32,600 people. More than 20,000 of those people were first-time donors and the average donation was less than $75, according to the campaign.

“We are proud of our grassroots campaign that is bringing people together to fight for justice for all, no matter where you live or who you are,” said Carolina Toro-Román, Tlaib’s co-campaign manager.

Tlaib has easily defeated primary opponents in the past, in part because her district includes parts of Dearborn and one of the largest Arab American communities in the nation.

Hussein Dabajeh, a Dearborn resident and Democratic consultant, said there’s been an active effort in the community to financially support not only Tlaib, but any lawmakers who have called for a cease-fire in Gaza.

“Whether it be chats on WhatsApp, Facebook groups, coordinated emails from different organizations, text message campaigns, calls, or town halls: There are efforts that are coming in from the community,” Dabajeh said. “Not only in Dearborn or in Detroit, but from across the country.”


MESSAGE TO VOTERS AND DEMOCRATIC ESTABLISHMENT​

Before November, progressive members and the outside groups supporting them are looking beyond fundraising tactics to challenge AIPAC’s standing with the Democratic Party.

Candidates being targeted by the group are trying to raise awareness for what they say is AIPAC’s toxic role in Democratic primaries. In recent years, several major Republican donors have helped fund the group’s effort to target candidates critical of Israel. In the 2022 Democratic primary between then-Rep. Andy Levin and Rep. Haley Stevens in Michigan, Levin and his supporters focused their criticism of AIPAC on its super PAC, United Democracy Project, which they alleged received significant donations from prominent Republican donors and spent it in Democratic primaries like his.

After the last Israel-Hamas war in 2021, Levin, a self-proclaimed Zionist and former synagogue president, renewed his calls for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. That, in addition to redistricting in Michigan, resulted in a perfect storm against Levin, who faced an organized campaign by AIPAC that would funnel an unprecedented amount of money — over $4 million — to Stevens, a centrist, pro-Israel member. Stevens won the primary, helping push Levin and his vocal criticism of Israel out of Congress.

“I think this is really a structural issue for democracy in general and an existential issue for the Democratic Party,” Levin told the AP last month. “What kind of a party are we, if we allow Republicans to come in and determine who we pick in a Democratic primary to run against the other side?”

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, chair of the Progressive Caucus who is also a target of AIPAC this year, said she has been talking with Democrats who still receive money from the group about the damage it could do to the party and their efforts to regain the House.

“This is hurting the Democratic Party to challenge our incumbents,” Japayal said. “Our goal as a unified Democratic Party is to make sure that Joe Biden stays in the White House, and that we take back the House and make Hakeem Jeffries our speaker and that we expand our ranks in the Senate.”

And AIPAC, she says, has become a major obstacle to that goal.

___ Associated Press writer Joey Cappelletti in Lansing, Michigan, contributed to this report.
 

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got a district for you to focus on, AIPAC :salute:

Jayapal can go :camby: surely there's 10 democrats who would do a better job representing the party nationally
 
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got a district for you to focus on, AIPAC :salute:




So who is Rep. Jayapal?

Jayapal served on the Mayoral Advisory Committee that negotiated Seattle's $15 minimum wage and co-chaired the mayor's police chief search committee, which resulted in the unanimous selection of the city's first female police chief.

In the Washington State Senate, Jayapal was the primary sponsor of SB 5863, which directs the Washington State Department of Transportation to administer a pre-apprenticeship program targeting women and people of color; the bill passed into law in July 2015. She co-sponsored a bill to test and track thousands of police department rape kits.

Jayapal is a co-sponsor of legislation intended to make public colleges and universities tuition-free for most families and to significantly reduce student debt.

Jayapal voted against a House resolution condemning the U.N. Security Council resolution on Israeli settlements built on the occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank. In July 2019, she voted against a House resolution condemning the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement targeting Israel. The resolution passed 398–17. On July 16, 2023, she addressed the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and described Israel as a “racist state”. Later, she apologized for the remarks, and issued a statement criticizing the government of Benjamin Netanyahu as "extreme right-wing" and said it had "engaged in discriminatory and outright racist policies". She voted for a resolution proposed by August Pfluger which states that “the State of Israel is not a racist or apartheid state", that Congress rejects "all forms of antisemitism and xenophobia" and that “the United States will always be a staunch partner and supporter of Israel."

In February 2019, Jayapal sponsored and introduced the Medicare for All Act of 2019 with more than 100 co-sponsors. The bill would create a publicly financed comprehensive, universal, and guaranteed health care insurance system for every U.S. resident. It represented the continuation of progressives' long-term campaign in Congress to introduce a guaranteed health care system. In 2021, Jayapal introduced similar legislation for the 117th Congress.

In April 2019, after the House passed the resolution withdrawing American support for the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, Jayapal was one of nine lawmakers to sign a letter to Trump requesting a meeting with him and urging him to sign "Senate Joint Resolution 7, which invokes the War Powers Act of 1973 to end unauthorized US military participation in the Saudi-led coalition's armed conflict against Yemen's Houthi forces, initiated in 2015 by the Obama administration."

Jayapal supports decreasing U.S. military spending. She, Barbara Lee and Mark Pocan attempted to reduce the size of the $740 billion National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, but their motion was rejected 93-324.



Now, who is this "Wade Miller" you're pushing?

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@WadeMiller_USMC

Executive Director of Citizens for Renewing America. USMC. Oppose woke racism. Proud of my Western Bantu heritage.

Background​

Citizens for Renewing America is the advocacy arm of the Center for Renewing America, a conservative think tank founded by Russel Vought, the former director of the Office of Management and Budget during the Trump administration. The organization was founded in 2021 after President Donald Trump left office.

The key policy issues for Citizens for Renewing America are taking on big tech, opposing the teaching of critical race theory in schools, supporting election integrity, advocating for secure borders, “ending endless wars,” opposing big government and supporting “healthy communities.”

Critical Race Theory​

Citizens for Renewing America created a 33-page book as an “A to Z guide” to stop the teaching of critical race theory in schools. The handbook, titled Combatting Critical Race Theory In Your Community, is meant to be a resource for both parents and for state legislators. At one point, Twitter suspended the accounts of Center for Renewing America and Citizens for Renewing America. The liberal group Media Matters for America published a piece critical of the booklet.


They push other Trumpian agendas too, but their entire focus seems to be on stopping immigration, opposing "Critical Race Theory", and preventing the teaching of race issues in schools. So they're basically White Nationalism lite. What a surprise.

Wade Miller's page is literally full of retweets of "Black Crime" and "Black-run countries are shytholes" posts from racist content providers like LibsofTikTok and Elon Musk. As in at least half of the posts on his page in recent days are just anti-black bullshyt.


This is who @the cac mamba gets his political takes from.
 

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So who is Rep. Jayapal?
Jayapal and Tlaib are fukking clown shoes. and it's irrelevant who that Republican shythead is, because no one in the Squad lives in a swing district. no Squad member is ever going to be replaced by a Republican

but there ARE rational, less-embarrassing democrats who can primary them out. i fully support such action being taken :salute:

also, i like how you pulled the classic HL "i'm gonna whine about who's posting the tweet, because i can't defend the actual video" :laff:
 
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Jayapal and Tlaib are fukking clown shoes. and it's irrelevant who that Republican shythead is, because no one in the Squad lives in a swing district. no Squad member is ever going to be replaced by a Republican

but there ARE rational, less-embarrassing democrats who can primary them out. i fully support such action being taken :salute:


It's relevant because that is who YOU are getting your impression of politics from. It's who YOU are seeing on Twitter and forming your opinions based on. Everything you've ever posted on this site confirms that you are as uninformed as possible, you literally never read informational books or articles on serious issues and instead get your information solely from social media (and possibly television). And anti-Black ideologues like Wade Miller are the social media people you're trusting to inform you.

You're so fukking dense that you not only listen to anti-Black a$$holes for their takes, but you then post them right here without even realizing that their racism is going to get called out.
 
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So who is Rep. Jayapal?





Now, who is this "Wade Miller" you're pushing?






They push other Trumpian agendas too, but their entire focus seems to be on stopping immigration, opposing "Critical Race Theory", and preventing the teaching of race issues in schools. So they're basically White Nationalism lite. What a surprise.

Wade Miller's page is literally full of retweets of "Black Crime" and "Black-run countries are shytholes" posts from racist content providers like LibsofTikTok and Elon Musk. As in at least half of the posts on his page in recent days are just anti-black bullshyt.


This is who @the cac mamba gets his political takes from.
Thank you for posting this. I don't know why people give @the cac mamba a pass on here. He has expressed bigoted/racist hate against EVERY group. Am I supposed to be stupid enough to believe he doesn't feel the same way about Black people? It's posts like the one above that proves he does. It's his constant citing of racists on here that proves he does. When you point it out that he's taking his cues from racists, he just deflects, and then goes on to post more. And people just shrug their shoulders over it. It's annoying.
 
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