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But both Bush and Bowman have been weighed down by serious political weaknesses that set them apart from other progressives — and make them far more vulnerable to groups like AIPAC.
Buoyed by its success, AIPAC then took on Cori Bush, marching into St. Louis, MO determined to defeat a black woman who was one of the most unique voices in all of congress. Once a unhoused single ...
Progressive congresswoman and “Squad” member Cori Bush is in the fight for her political life in Missouri, hoping a grassroots campaign can fend off a well-funded primary challenge from local ...
In the days after Bush’s defeat last week, senior liberals in Congress, including Sanders, have begun to reckon with the size of the problem. Until then, progressives were not sure if AIPAC’s ...
Bush is facing a tight primary contest Tuesday against St. Louis county prosecutor Wesley Bell, who is backed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a powerful pro-Israel group.
Cori Bush, D-Mo. AIPAC’s super PAC, United Democracy Project, has gone on to spend a total of $7 million so far to oust Bush. Its recent mailers, reviewed by The Intercept, show images of Bush ...
Bush's resentful concession speech toward AIPAC was fuelled by their nearly $9 million dollar donation to her rival's campaign. US REP. Rashida Tlaib (left) stands alongside Rep. Cori Bush at a ...
“All they did was radicalize me, so now they need to be afraid,” Ms. Bush said in a fiery speech after her loss on Tuesday evening. “AIPAC, I’m coming to tear your kingdom down!
Bush has tried to tie Bell to Republicans, hammering him for managing a GOP congressional campaign in 2006 and going and seizing on AIPAC's Republican donors – a common tactic for AIPAC-targeted ...
“They about to see this other Cori, this other side.” “AIPAC, I’m coming to tear your kingdom down,” she added. Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) addresses her supporters on Tuesday, Aug ...
You can listen to a recording of that call here. It’s evident to the naked eye that AIPAC bought Bush’s seat. But opponents of the Left are twisting themselves in knots to claim otherwise ...
the undue influence of organizations like AIPAC on our democracy, and Bush’s plan for fighting back. We’re committed to telling the stories that corporate media ignores—stories from Gaza ...