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Would you support a candidate that accepts money from AIPAC? (Original Post) Buttoneer Yesterday OP
the shorter list is probably those who have not nt msongs Yesterday #1
I dont know, looks like a lot. Eko 23 hrs ago #2
80 members (15%) of the current US Congress have AIPAC as their all-time top contributor per OpenSecrets reports. Celerity 16 hrs ago #13
Yes, I would. The only donors a political candidate should worry about are convicted felons or an Epstein. n/t Jacson6 23 hrs ago #3
And disguised contributions from foreigners nitpicked 21 hrs ago #8
American Jews are "foreigners"? Not very subtle. tritsofme 16 hrs ago #11
Huh???? 3_Limes 14 hrs ago #16
AIPAC is a group of American Jews, not "foreigners" tritsofme 14 hrs ago #19
Not to split hairs, but it's a group of American zionists. 3_Limes 14 hrs ago #22
Will you fail to vote for a Democratic candidate if they have accepted money from AIPAC? sarisataka 23 hrs ago #4
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave 20 hrs ago #9
I'd have a more difficult time doing it---- but the party control of Jack Valentino 23 hrs ago #5
Last month's N.J. special election to fill Mikie Sherill's seat - I was getting shitloads of mail against Tom 3Hotdogs 23 hrs ago #6
Both Schumer and Jeffries take AIPAC money. Intractable 22 hrs ago #7
Hopefully they stop that. It's good that this issue is getting attention. David__77 14 hrs ago #17
If we want leaders who do not take AIPAC's money, we will need new leaders. Intractable 14 hrs ago #18
It's not a litmus test, but I'd certainly avoid it if I could 3_Limes 17 hrs ago #10
We have people hoping the Iran war brings end times Norbert 16 hrs ago #12
Will You Help Elect More GOP Fascists If A Dem Takes $ From AIPAC? 617Blue 16 hrs ago #14
When I go to the polls in November, I'll vote for the Democrat. End of story. Vinca 15 hrs ago #15
+1 onenote 14 hrs ago #21
No. No more lackeys for AIPAC nt Rob H. 14 hrs ago #20

Celerity

(54,089 posts)
13. 80 members (15%) of the current US Congress have AIPAC as their all-time top contributor per OpenSecrets reports.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 07:20 AM
16 hrs ago
https://www.trackaipac.com/shame

Figures listed reflect total spending by all pro-Israel PACs and their bundlers that we have identified.

8 Senators. 72 Representatives.
36 Republicans. 44 Democrats.


a selection of Dems and Rethugs already in the Senate and the House:

https://www.trackaipac.com/congress

Jacson6

(1,902 posts)
3. Yes, I would. The only donors a political candidate should worry about are convicted felons or an Epstein. n/t
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 11:34 PM
23 hrs ago

3_Limes

(437 posts)
16. Huh????
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 08:28 AM
14 hrs ago

Did you put this reply in the wrong thread? Or are you seeing something that isn't there?

tritsofme

(19,871 posts)
19. AIPAC is a group of American Jews, not "foreigners"
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 08:55 AM
14 hrs ago

Jews are allowed to have political beliefs, even when you disagree.

3_Limes

(437 posts)
22. Not to split hairs, but it's a group of American zionists.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 09:19 AM
14 hrs ago

And not all jewish. Zionism is for the benefit of Israel, no one else. Americans are indeed free to lobby as they choose, but this lobbying is solely aimed at diverting our assets to a foreign power. Furthur, I don't count any supporters of genocide amoung the nations friends, so I must view AIPAC with a jaundiced eye.

sarisataka

(22,437 posts)
4. Will you fail to vote for a Democratic candidate if they have accepted money from AIPAC?
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 11:46 PM
23 hrs ago

In a GE?

Response to sarisataka (Reply #4)

Jack Valentino

(4,841 posts)
5. I'd have a more difficult time doing it---- but the party control of
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:05 AM
23 hrs ago

the two houses of congress are the most important considerations,
and that outweighs anything else.....





Otherwise, NO

3Hotdogs

(15,263 posts)
6. Last month's N.J. special election to fill Mikie Sherill's seat - I was getting shitloads of mail against Tom
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:12 AM
23 hrs ago

Malinowski. Turns out, it was funded by A.I.P.A.C. Tom lost, but was beaten by the candidate who is more anti-Israel than Tom.

A,I.P.A.C. is a reason I won't vote for a candidate.

Intractable

(1,924 posts)
18. If we want leaders who do not take AIPAC's money, we will need new leaders.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 08:34 AM
14 hrs ago

I hold no hope that either Schumer or Jeffries will stop.

3_Limes

(437 posts)
10. It's not a litmus test, but I'd certainly avoid it if I could
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 05:31 AM
17 hrs ago

I really think they're a malign influence.

Norbert

(7,699 posts)
12. We have people hoping the Iran war brings end times
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 06:48 AM
16 hrs ago

If this is the politician's biggest transgression I'd still say it beats the hell out of what we have now. I am not ready to embrace the rapture

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