Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've liked a lot about Bowman - not all but a lot - in his short tenure, but he really blew this race. I know a few Democratic/progressive activists who are also Jewish who offered advice - the meetings were good but not much walk after the talk. These are folks who are really not fans of AIPAC. Clearly Bowman couldn't make the distinctions.
AIPAC should have stayed out of this race. Bowman was set to lose anyway. Next, Cori Bush. And I'm progressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've liked a lot about Bowman - not all but a lot - in his short tenure, but he really blew this race. I know a few Democratic/progressive activists who are also Jewish who offered advice - the meetings were good but not much walk after the talk. These are folks who are really not fans of AIPAC. Clearly Bowman couldn't make the distinctions.
AIPAC should have stayed out of this race. Bowman was set to lose anyway. Next, Cori Bush. And I'm progressive.
Anonymous wrote:I've liked a lot about Bowman - not all but a lot - in his short tenure, but he really blew this race. I know a few Democratic/progressive activists who are also Jewish who offered advice - the meetings were good but not much walk after the talk. These are folks who are really not fans of AIPAC. Clearly Bowman couldn't make the distinctions.
Anonymous wrote:I've liked a lot about Bowman - not all but a lot - in his short tenure, but he really blew this race. I know a few Democratic/progressive activists who are also Jewish who offered advice - the meetings were good but not much walk after the talk. These are folks who are really not fans of AIPAC. Clearly Bowman couldn't make the distinctions.
Anonymous wrote:While I don't like The Squad and I hope those facing primaries all lose, but it's important to put things in perspective. Between 150-200 Republican members of the House of Representatives are every bit as bad/performative as 'The Squad.'