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Aipac hails Democrat’s defeat for not being


sufficiently pro-Israel
Donna Edwards, leading contender in Maryland primary for safe
seat, lost after pro-Israeli groups poured millions to block her

Chris McGreal
Wed 20 Jul 2022 19.47 BST

Pro-Israel groups have heralded the defeat of a leading Democratic contender for
Congress after pouring millions of dollars into blocking her election, for failing to be
sufficiently supportive of Israeli government policies.

Donna Edwards, who was for months the favourite to win the primary for a safe seat
in Maryland, lost to Glenn Ivey on Tuesday after the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee (Aipac) and allied groups waded into the race.

Aipac proclaimed Ivey’s victory, by 51% to 35%, as evidence that “being pro-Israel is
both good policy and good politics”.

Edwards’s defeat will be taken as a warning by other Democratic contenders not to


criticise Israeli policies, or risk a well-funded campaign against them.
Aipac and its allies spent nearly $7m through political action committees to block
Edwards, who served eight years as the first Black woman elected to Congress from
Maryland before losing a bid for the Senate in 2016.

Edwards was endorsed by the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and other leading
Democrats.

But she angered some pro-Israel groups during her earlier stint in Congress by failing
to back Israeli attacks on Gaza and for her support of the Obama administration’s
nuclear deal with Iran when it was strongly opposed by the Israeli government.

Following Ivey’s victory, Aipac declared it had helped nine “pro-Israel Democrats
defeat their anti-Israel opponents in 2022!”.

Another group, Pro-Israel America, also heralded Edwards defeat.

It said: “Ivey’s victory once again demonstrates that strong pro-Israel stances are
both good policy and politics, as his commitment to advancing the US-Israel
relationship starkly contrasted with the positions of the candidate he defeated.”

However, the campaign against Edwards rarely focused on her positions on Israel
and much of the spending that went to saturate the airwaves with hostile
advertising questioning her work ethic came from Republican billionaires.

Aipac’s political action committee, the United Democracy Project, has received
substantial donations from Trump campaign funders Paul Singer and Bernie Marcus,
as well as the billionaire Israeli-American Democratic donor, Haim Saban.

A more liberal pro-Israel group, J Street, which backed Edwards, said it was
“extremely alarmed” by the part played by Aipac’s money in deciding Democratic
races.

“They targeted [Edwards] for defeat simply for holding principled, mainstream
Democratic views about US diplomatic leadership in the Middle East, while their
spokespeople baselessly smeared her as ‘anti-Israel’. It’s a deeply harmful trend
we’ve seen again and again in this cycle.”

J Street has warned that Aipac and its Republican funders are trying to drive the
Democrats “into more rightward direction on Israel and foreign policy” by
intimidating candidates into “feeling that they cannot offer good faith criticism of
Israeli policy, that they cannot vocally support Palestinian rights”.

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