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AIPAC is gloating about "stopping progressives in IL" and claiming its proof that "being pro Israel is good policy and good politics"

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    AIPAC is gloating about "stopping progressives in IL" and claiming its proof that "being pro Israel is good policy and good politics"

    But that's a lie. And AIPAC knows its a lie.

    AIPAC spent $22M on Illinois primary elections without EVEN ONCE mentioning Israel or AIPAC. Instead they ran as "Elect Chicago Women" or "Progressive Caucus Chicago" because they know just how toxic AIPAC and Israel are. They are not "good politics."

    Don't fall for AIPAC propaganda. They are losing and know it.

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      AIPAC is gloating about "stopping progressives in IL" and claiming its proof that "being pro Israel is good policy and good politics"

      But that's a lie. And AIPAC knows its a lie.

      AIPAC spent $22M on Illinois primary elections without EVEN ONCE mentioning Israel or AIPAC. Instead they ran as "Elect Chicago Women" or "Progressive Caucus Chicago" because they know just how toxic AIPAC and Israel are. They are not "good politics."

      Don't fall for AIPAC propaganda. They are losing and know it.

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      @QasimRashid

      The humanist report expressed his an annoyance that progresses Illinois could not work collectively to get one of them elected. I think in several areas if one competitor had bowed out and then worked with the more likely winner. The election results would’ve been much better. Hopefully this will be a lesson they learn.

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        AIPAC is gloating about "stopping progressives in IL" and claiming its proof that "being pro Israel is good policy and good politics"

        But that's a lie. And AIPAC knows its a lie.

        AIPAC spent $22M on Illinois primary elections without EVEN ONCE mentioning Israel or AIPAC. Instead they ran as "Elect Chicago Women" or "Progressive Caucus Chicago" because they know just how toxic AIPAC and Israel are. They are not "good politics."

        Don't fall for AIPAC propaganda. They are losing and know it.

        classwario@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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        @QasimRashid From the teary President Joe Biden embracing Netanyahu picture that @Deglassco shared earlier, to AIPAC having to move to their fallback position in Illinois this cycle is progress.

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          @QasimRashid

          The humanist report expressed his an annoyance that progresses Illinois could not work collectively to get one of them elected. I think in several areas if one competitor had bowed out and then worked with the more likely winner. The election results would’ve been much better. Hopefully this will be a lesson they learn.

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          @GhostOnTheHalfShell @QasimRashid
          And I am once again thinking that single seat elections need to always be ranked choice voting.

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            @GhostOnTheHalfShell @QasimRashid
            And I am once again thinking that single seat elections need to always be ranked choice voting.

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            @Gurre @GhostOnTheHalfShell @QasimRashid

            In states that allow citizen-initiated ballot initiatives (Illinois being one) people could organize to gather the signatures to put ranked choice to a direct vote.

            Probably one of the most direct ways illinois voters can influence this. Former campaign groups or organizations like DSA are potentially valuable for this kind of thing as they already have a significant number of people primed to volunteer their time.

            Ballot Initiatives in Illinois – State Regs Today

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              AIPAC is gloating about "stopping progressives in IL" and claiming its proof that "being pro Israel is good policy and good politics"

              But that's a lie. And AIPAC knows its a lie.

              AIPAC spent $22M on Illinois primary elections without EVEN ONCE mentioning Israel or AIPAC. Instead they ran as "Elect Chicago Women" or "Progressive Caucus Chicago" because they know just how toxic AIPAC and Israel are. They are not "good politics."

              Don't fall for AIPAC propaganda. They are losing and know it.

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              @QasimRashid
              Also it's not news that elections can be bought if you're pouring in unlimited funding.

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              • qasimrashid@mastodon.socialQ qasimrashid@mastodon.social

                AIPAC is gloating about "stopping progressives in IL" and claiming its proof that "being pro Israel is good policy and good politics"

                But that's a lie. And AIPAC knows its a lie.

                AIPAC spent $22M on Illinois primary elections without EVEN ONCE mentioning Israel or AIPAC. Instead they ran as "Elect Chicago Women" or "Progressive Caucus Chicago" because they know just how toxic AIPAC and Israel are. They are not "good politics."

                Don't fall for AIPAC propaganda. They are losing and know it.

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                @QasimRashid Sounds like they're not the only ones doing that.

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                  @GhostOnTheHalfShell @QasimRashid
                  And I am once again thinking that single seat elections need to always be ranked choice voting.

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                  @Gurre @GhostOnTheHalfShell @QasimRashid

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                    AIPAC is gloating about "stopping progressives in IL" and claiming its proof that "being pro Israel is good policy and good politics"

                    But that's a lie. And AIPAC knows its a lie.

                    AIPAC spent $22M on Illinois primary elections without EVEN ONCE mentioning Israel or AIPAC. Instead they ran as "Elect Chicago Women" or "Progressive Caucus Chicago" because they know just how toxic AIPAC and Israel are. They are not "good politics."

                    Don't fall for AIPAC propaganda. They are losing and know it.

                    mjmusicinears@mastodon.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @QasimRashid Kat Abughazaleh gave AIPAC a run for their $$$ she ran a strong campaign . She can definitely win.They spent $20M to defeat her. That says a lot.

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