Democrats are obsessed with Israel
The Democratic Party is increasingly focused on Israel and AIPAC, overshadowing domestic issues that affect voters. Candidates like Abdul el Sayed and Randy Villegas are emphasizing their positions on Israel in their campaigns, despite pressing local concerns. This trend reflects a growing obsession within the party that prioritizes discussions about Israel over more immediate issues facing Americans.
- ▪Democratic candidates are focusing on Israel and AIPAC instead of affordability issues.
- ▪Abdul el Sayed criticized his opponents for courting AIPAC support during a debate.
- ▪Israel ranks low among voter concerns, yet it dominates Democratic discussions.
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You would think the Democratic Party would be making its pitch to voters on affordability issues or things that affect the everyday lives of Americans. Instead, an increasing number of Democrats have become obsessed with talking about Israel and AIPAC. Michigan’s Democratic candidates for Senate got together for a one-hour debate on Thursday. They decided to spend much of that limited time talking about Israel and AIPAC, with left-wing candidate Abdul el Sayed attacking his Democratic opponents for supposedly courting AIPAC support. AIPAC, an American group, ranked around 74th among domestic lobbyists in 2024, according to HonestReporting.
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