Aipac-linked Super Pacs spend millions in California to thwart progressive candidate
Super PACs linked to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac) have spent over $5 million in recent weeks in a California congressional race. The spending targets progressive Democrat Aisha Wahab, a state senator and frontrunner for Eric Swalwell's former seat, while supporting her opponent, former Dublin mayor Melissa Hernandez.

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AI-generatedSuper PACs linked to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac) have spent over $5 million in recent weeks in a California congressional race. The spending targets progressive Democrat Aisha Wahab, a state senator and frontrunner for Eric Swalwell's former seat, while supporting her opponent, former Dublin mayor Melissa Hernandez. This significant financial investment aims to prevent Wahab from winning the special election in the East Bay district. Funds have come from groups like United Democracy Project and Bold America PAC, with Aipac reportedly spending over $4.4 million to support Hernandez. Wahab has criticized the "dark money" being used against her campaign.
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5 extractedWahab criticized Hernandez for allegedly dodging debates while “relying on dark money” to support her campaign.
Aipac has spent more than $4.4m to support Hernandez in the race.
Super Pacs are pouring money into the race, dropping more than $5m in recent weeks and supporting pro-Hernandez ads and Wahab attack ads.
Super Pacs tied to Aipac have spent millions in a California congressional race to keep a progressive Democrat from winning Eric Swalwell’s former seat.
Aisha Wahab is widely considered the frontrunner in the special election for the district covering a swathe of the East Bay.