AIPAC and crypto money falls short in Illinois primary races
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
A strong pro-Israel lobbying group and a cryptocurrency super PAC saw their influence fall short in Illinois’s Democratic primaries on Tuesday, with many of their preferred candidates failing to advance despite millions of dollars spent boosting their campaigns. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee invested millions into several House contests, hoping to box out progressive, anti-Israel candidates from winning […]
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