Josh Shapiro warns that attacks on AIPAC are being used to 'silence certain voters'
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has expressed concerns about the use of opposition to AIPAC as a means to silence certain voters. He believes that the lines between AIPAC donations and Jewish voters are becoming dangerously blurred. Shapiro warns that this trend could undermine the democratic process by silencing voices based on race, faith, or ideology.
- ▪Josh Shapiro warns that attacks on AIPAC are being used to silence certain voices in politics.
- ▪He believes there is a dangerous blurring of lines between AIPAC donations and Jewish voters.
- ▪Shapiro emphasizes that silencing voices based on race or faith is a problem for the democratic system.
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Media Josh Shapiro warns that attacks on AIPAC are being used to 'silence certain voters' Pennsylvania governor warns lines between AIPAC money and Jewish donors are dangerously being 'blurred' By Lindsay Kornick Fox News Published May 27, 2026 12:00pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Gov. Josh Shapiro calls some AIPAC opposition 'dangerous' Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pa., told Politico's Jonathan Martin that he believes there's been a "blurring" of AIPAC donations and Jewish voters when attacking the super PAC. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Pennsylvania Democratic Gov.
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