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AIPAC cuts funding to Democrats who voted to end Israel aid

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AIPAC cuts funding to Democrats who voted to end Israel aid
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They’ve received nearly $11 million from AIPAC AIPAC’s fundraising portal prevented donations to candidates who supported the Massie amendment. (AIPAC) Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) was joined by 103 Democrats this week in backing an amendment that would have eliminated $3 billion in U.S. aid to Israel, exposing deep divisions within the Democratic Party. The amendment ultimately failed.Advertisement A Washington Examiner analysis of Federal Election Commission records found that the 104 Democrats who voted for the amendment have collectively received roughly $11 million in support from AIPAC through direct PAC contributions and donations earmarked by individual donors.

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The campaign finance arm of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee cut off a fundraising avenue for House Democrats who voted this week to slash U.S. aid to Israel.As of Friday afternoon, AIPAC had removed donation buttons for more than a dozen House Democrats from its online fundraising portal, despite those lawmakers still appearing on a page listing incumbents who “stand with Israel.” Recommended Stories AIPAC cuts funding to Democrats who voted to end Israel aid Haley Stevens dings Michigan Senate rival for stumping with Democrat opposed by black leaders Over 100 Democrats voted to end aid to Israel. They’ve received nearly $11 million from AIPAC AIPAC’s fundraising portal prevented donations to candidates who supported the Massie amendment. (AIPAC) Rep.

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