Jewish Democrats, led by younger voters, express rising opposition to AIPAC's role in primaries
Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Israel lobby's political muscle is facing a generational stress test ahead of the November midterms, with younger Jewish voters in particular signaling they're tired of AIPAC's involvement in Democratic primaries as support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government continues to slip.
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