WASHINGTON (AP) — They were warned that their criticism of Israel after Oct. 7 could cost them politically. But in the months after the bloody war began between the Jewish state and Hamas, progressives in Congress who have called for a ceasefire in Gaza are seeing record fundraising dollars as they fight to remain in office.
Members of the “squad” — a group of liberals in the House — are being singled out by pro-Israel PACs like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, better known as AIPAC. The groups have pledged or plan to spend tens of millions of dollars to try to defeat them in Democratic primaries and the general election this year, turning the otherwise safely Democratic districts into election battlegrounds.
The cohort of Black and brown lawmakers is facing what they see as an “existential threat” to their political careers. It’s a struggle that raises significant questions …