AIPAC-Funded Reps Condemn Jayapal Remarks on Israel
Josh Gottheimer, Hakeem Jeffries, and other Democrats critical of Pramila Jayapal's remarks on Israel recently reported taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from AIPAC's PAC.
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Josh Gottheimer, Hakeem Jeffries, and other Democrats critical of Pramila Jayapal's remarks on Israel recently reported taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from AIPAC's PAC.
Two more board members, with No Labels since 2009 and 2011, have been dropped from its roster as the dark money group readies a third-party presidential ticket.
The dark money group has spent millions of dollars preparing for a possible ticket with Sen. Joe Manchin as its presidential nominee in the event of a Biden-Trump rematch.
The reps had campaigned to overturn a Trump-era tax hike on the wealthiest Americans.
The group will spend money to protect incumbent Democrats in safe districts against progressive primary challengers.
As corporate-backed Democrats threaten to block the party's reconciliation bill, their talking points draw on support from deficit scold allies among party leaders and well-funded ideological groups.
Leaders of a centrist advocacy group with funding from the pharmaceutical industry founded outlet The Well News and have editorial input on its promoted posts.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) is the unofficial leader of a bloc of conservative Democrats opposing the up to $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package.
Facing health care and climate crises, a group of six conservative House Democrats are seeking to pump the brakes on the largest federal investments in decades.
Its founders are among the top fundraisers from corporate PACs in the House Democratic caucus.