DNC rejects resolution condemning influence of pro-Israel Aipac lobby
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) rejected a resolution on Thursday that condemned the influence of the pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC in Democratic primaries. Meeting in New Orleans, the DNC's resolutions committee voted down the measure, which aimed to address the impact of dark money, specifically citing AIPAC's significant spending against candidates critical of Israel.

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AI-generatedThe Democratic National Committee (DNC) rejected a resolution on Thursday that condemned the influence of the pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC in Democratic primaries. Meeting in New Orleans, the DNC's resolutions committee voted down the measure, which aimed to address the impact of dark money, specifically citing AIPAC's significant spending against candidates critical of Israel. Progressives have expressed growing frustration with AIPAC's financial involvement in Democratic races, particularly its spending of over $221 million since the 2022 midterms. The DNC deferred further resolutions on Middle East policy to a working group. Party leadership defended the decision by highlighting the passage of a broader resolution condemning dark money in general.
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5 extractedDemocratic leadership is asleep at the wheel when it comes to one of the biggest existential threats to the party.
Aipac spent approximately $14m in a single Illinois Democratic primary.
Aipac has spent more than $221m in Democratic primaries since the 2022 midterms.
DNC resolutions committee voted to kill a measure targeting the pro-Israel lobby group Aipac.
Rejecting Aipac’s support has become a defining issue in Democratic races.