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    Home » Blog » Just a Third of Senate Dems Say They Back Schumer’s Call for New Israeli Elections

    Just a Third of Senate Dems Say They Back Schumer’s Call for New Israeli Elections

    March 20, 2024Updated:March 20, 2024 US News No Comments
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    Tim Kaine of Virginia is the latest to disagree with Schumer’s assertions and tells the Free Beacon that” the Jewish people should make choices regarding Israel’s management.”

    Tim Kaine, Chuck Schumer ( Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images )
    Exactly one week after Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer ( D., N. ) announced. Y. ) Only a third of Schumer’s congress has backed him as he calls on Israelis to remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Wash. ), who is running for his third term in November, has suggested that” the Israeli people” should make their own decisions regarding who is in charge.

    In all, merely 17 of the 50 members of the Senate Democratic caucus—not including Schumer—have praised the lot president’s speech, during which Schumer said Netanyahu “has lost his way” and called for a “new vote” in Israel. Schumer’s followers consist mainly of democratic lawmakers.

    For instance, Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren ( D. ), a Republican who supports the Democrats, said Schumer “has every right” to try to influence Israel’s elections given that the United States gives$ 3.5 billion annually to Israel.

    But not all Democratic lawmakers praising Schumer’s conversation come from the group’s left side. Virginia’s Mark Warner, who has touted his status as the “moderates ‘ dealmaker- in- key”, defended Schumer’s call to remove Netanyahu, saying the Israeli prime minister “was not shy about interfering in British politics”.

    Warner’s colleague, Virginia junior senator Tim Kaine ( D. ), who is up for reelection in November, is distancing himself from Schumer’s remarks, however. Kaine, through a spokesperson, told the Free Beacon that he “has constantly said that decisions regarding Israel’s command should be made by the Israeli people”.

    Senate Democrats who face difficult races this year have stayed aunt: Apart from Kaine, just Nevada’s Jacky Rosen has addressed Schumer’s note mind- on. ” Israel is our closest alliance in the Middle East, and as a republic, it is up to the Jewish people to determine their social potential”, Rosen said.

    Another Democrats have not made any announcements regarding their bid for swing Senate chairs this year. That includes Wisconsin’s Tammy Baldwin, Pennsylvania’s Bob Casey, Montana’s Jon Tester, and Ohio’s Sherrod Brown. House Democrats running for deals to the top chamber—Michigan’s Elissa Slotkin, Arizona’s Rubén Gallego, and Maryland’s David Trone—have even kept quiet. Those legislators did not respond to requests for opinion.

    In addition to Warren, Sanders, and Warner, Democratic senators Michael Bennet ( Colo. ), Richard Blumenthal ( Conn. ), Jeff Merkley ( Ore. ), Chris Murphy ( Conn. ), Peter Welch (Vt. ), Patty Murray ( Wash. ), Brian Schatz ( Hawaii ), Jack Reed ( R. I. ), Tina Smith ( Minn. ), Chris Van Hollen ( Md. ), Ron Wyden ( Ore. ), Chris Coons ( Del. ), Ben Cardin ( Md. ), and Dick Durbin ( Ill. ), have praised, defended, or expressed agreement with Schumer. In an interview with NBC News on Tuesday evening, Digbin was the latest to do so.

    ” I think it was a traditional talk, and I’m honored to have by him”, Durbin said of Schumer. ” Netanyahu’s conduct of the war and his veto of the idea of a two-state alternative have really put Israel in a difficult place.”

    Only two of the kept- aircraft politicians who backed Schumer—Warren and Murphy—are running for reelection in November. Sanders is also running for a fifth term this month, but the 82-year-old has not yet announced whether he will work. None of the three legislators are anticipated to experience challenging reelection challenges.

    The swing-state Democrats ‘ shared silence suggests that they are cautious of infuriating both pro-Israel voters and democrats.

    While the Democratic Party’s liberal side criticizes President Joe Biden’s help for the Jewish state, the majority of American citizens support Israel in its fight against Hamas. In Michigan, more than 100, 000 Democrats voted “uncommitted” in the country’s national principal following a protest voting battle from anti- Israel activists.

    Slotkin, who is running to replace outgoing Michigan legislator Debbie Stabenow, said at the moment that she backed Biden but even expressed support for “uncommitted” citizens.

    ” I esteem women’s right to express themselves—people have told me why they are voting that way”, Slotkin said. ” You ca n’t deny people’s emotions about this issue”.

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