Sen. Joni Ernst balances support for hostage families and Netanyahu's war aims. She praises negotiators but criticizes Biden on Iran, walking a fine line in the complex Israel-Gaza conflict.
"Since October 7, I've officially changed parties to be registered Republican," Faiella said to thunderous applause.
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Kamala Harris's historic nomination reflects changing US demographics and politics, with significant implications for Israel's diplomatic strategies and relationships.
“We’re electing people, not policies. And so we really need to humanize this race as much as we can with stories,” Swalwell told Variety. “We have 30 seconds, not 120 minutes.”
A report by three House committees alleged that Biden profited from an influence-peddling scheme to enrich himself and members of his family through foreign business dealings beginning in 2014.
Harris is seen as “more intelligent and more temperamentally fit to govern” than Trump, however she lags on key issues like immigration.
Despite millions in funding aimed at unseating members of the “Squad,” pro-Israel groups are not heavily backing Ilhan Omar’s opponent in this year’s primary.
The message sent with the snub of Shapiro – the target of an ugly campaign to get him off the ticket – is that if you are a Jewish and an unabashed supporter of Israel, you have no place on the part.
Moderate Democrats praised the pick, farther left-wing leaders held more conflicting views, while Republican leaders labeled him as far-left.