AIPAC, the influential pro-Israel lobbying group, has ceased campaign fundraising for 15 Republican lawmakers who opposed a bill to provide Israel with $14 billion in emergency military assistance. The affected politicians include 10 House Republicans and 5 GOP Senators, notable among them Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley. This decision marks a significant shift in AIPAC's support, which previously did not waver even when these lawmakers supported efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
AIPAC Halts Campaign Fundraising for Republicans Who Voted Against Emergency Israel Aid per @haaretzcom https://t.co/XRnQtN0jkS
AIPAC halts campaign fundraising for Republicans who voted against emergency Israel aid / @Bsamuels0 https://t.co/8rHMQCs8iP
Supporting Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 elex results didn't lose them AIPAC support, but now 10 House Republicans+ 5 GOP Senators (inc Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley) have lost AIPAC campaign funding for not voting for $14 billion Israel aid bill @Bsamuels0 https://t.co/lrqst78lXp
AIPAC's political action committee has stopped fundraising for 15 Republican lawmakers running for re-election who recently voted against providing Israel with $14 billion in emergency military assistance https://t.co/Uv81kLMITe
There's a reason AIPAC and affiliated groups don't even mention Israel in their campaign ads, really not that many Americans care. It's always been an issue that is intense for a small group of people. This seems like GOP donors getting high on their own supply. https://t.co/vhbsOAxZsu