Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo. ), a member of the legendary” Squad” and a sickening ideologue, was defeated in her key to move in the healthy Democratic First Congressional District, which encompasses the area of St. Louis and St. Louis County.
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After pro-Israel organizations invested millions of dollars into Bell’s strategy to beat her and her extreme hatred was exposed during the Israel-Hamas conflict, Bush lost to St. Louis County attorney Wesley Bell.
” The Some have spoken”! After Bell’s race was called, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( AIPAC ) posted a message on X. ” Gratitude to pro-Israel democratic president @bell4mo on your great win against anti-Israel Club member Rep. Cori Bush”!
Bush joins the club as a next person to leave. Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N. Y. ), another dramatic ideologue, lost in his principal after AIPAC’s United Democracy Project spent$ 15 million to help remove him.
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn. ), a member of the third Squad, and Minneapolis City Council candidate Don Samuels, who had just two percentage points to defeat her in the primary in 2022. On August 13, that voting will take place.
For Bush, her mouth was writing checks her campaign could n’t cash. She claimed that Israel was engaged in “ethnic cleansing” in Gaza. If it were accurate, Israel was extremely negligent. Just a small percentage of the 2.3 million Gazans were killed by Israel in an effort to attack Hamas fighters who were hiding behind them.
The Justice Department is looking into Bush’s usage of campaign funds to pay him and for using the security services she contracted from her partner. That investigation is ongoing. However, her remarks regarding Israel sparked the ire of Jewish organizations and exposed her as a vicious ideologue.
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Bush was one of only two members of Congress to oppose a bill that would have prevented Hamas terrorists from entering the country after the deadly murder on October 7 in southern Israel, which resulted in the hostage-taking of 251 people and the start of the Gaza war.
In October, Bush called the Israeli retribution an “ethnic cleaning plan”. Bush later claimed on social media that Israel’s” social abuse against Palestinians for Hamas’s activities is a battle offense.”
She has said that Ferguson racial justice protesters are also known as terrorists, but her campaign after refuted that claim. She has since said that. She supports the Israel-banned protest movement.
The Squad people all represented secure Democrat towns when Bush first ran for Congress in 2018. They were elected to Congress because of the abundance of money coming from radical liberal parties, defeating more traditional Democrats in the process.
However, the voters have seen something that is n’t their style. The Squad may be able to draw in the extreme left, but another voters have essentially been turned off by their antics and language. Ilhan Omar, a threatened Club member in Minnesota, might be the next dramatic lefter to lose.
Samuels contends that Omar is very divisive, particularly in remarks she’s made about Hamas’s conflict with Israel, which has had a significant impact on Palestinians in Gaza.  ,
Ellis and Abbe Blacker met and greeted at her Minneapolis apartment building.  ,
She objected to Omar’s remarks this year, which suggested some Israeli college students were “pro-genocide.” According to Blacker, it devalues who she consider to be as a Jew.  ,
” We care deeply about all kinds of points, not only Israel”, Blacker said. ” We are concerned about the terrible circumstances in Gaza elsewhere very much.” We care about Palestinians. However, I find it very disrespectful and hurtful to see how it has been portrayed as pro-genocide.
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Are the extreme media’s days in the sun numbered? At one time, Reps. Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N. Y. ) a democratic wave that would rule Congress for a century was being predicted. They always came nearer.
The few remaining radical ‘ schticks are now starting to get old in the eyes of the electorate. They does continue to win their primaries. But as far as a “progressive storm” in Congress, that’s not going to occur.  ,