Seven Wins, Two Losses, Growing Questions: AIPAC’s Political Year by the Numbers
After announcing its SuperPAC project at the end of 2021, AIPAC has spent millions of dollars on Democratic candidates based on their views on Israel
WASHINGTON — Eight months ago, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee became involved directly in the political campaign space by founding two political action committees. Now, after the Democratic primary in Michigan this week, the influential lobby group’s political experiment can be evaluated based on months of election results in key races it chose to get involved with.
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