The embattled pro-Israel lobby is weighing races across the country as an increasing number of politicians pledge not to accept its endorsement or affiliated PAC’s money.
A number of former AIPAC endorsees are now open to conditioning military aid to Israel, crossing the lobbying group's red line.
“We are going to have a focus on stopping candidates who are detractors of Israel or who want to put conditions on aid,” Patrick Dorton, a spokesperson for AIPAC’s super PAC, said in an interview.
Democrats’ struggles with the party’s reputation continue to weigh on its standing with voters, but they still hold an advantage over Republicans ahead of 2026.
As we reported back in 2021, California passed a first-in-the-nation law requiring certain employers operating warehouses and distribution centers ...
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