AIPAC Donors Flood Last-Minute New Jersey House Pick With Cash

In the final weeks of New Jersey's special congressional election, a sudden influx of cash from pro-Israel donors has catapulted former Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way into contention. A key player in a contentious battle that pits moderate Democrat Tahesha Way against more progressive challenger Tom Malinowski, these last-minute donations have injected new energy and momentum into her campaign.

According to Intercept analysis, 30 donors affiliated with groups including the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and its super PAC, United Democracy Project, have handed over a staggering $50,000 to Way's campaign in recent days. This represents a significant shift in strategy for AIPAC, which typically wields its influence against progressive candidates who are vocal critics of Israel.

The tide seems to be swinging in favor of moderate candidate Tahesha Way, whose platform is centered on fighting President Donald Trump’s agenda and promoting centrist policies. She has received endorsements from various organizations, including the Congressional Black Caucus PAC and the Democratic Association of Secretaries of State, which may help her shore up support among traditionally progressive voters.

In contrast, Tom Malinowski, a more liberal Democrat, has faced concerted opposition from AIPAC's United Democracy Project. The group has spent over $2.3 million on advertisements slamming Malinowski for supporting Trump’s deportation force, citing a 2019 bipartisan appropriations bill that funded the Department of Homeland Security. While many Democrats supported this bill, AIPAC is taking issue with Malinowski’s vote, a move seen as a deliberate attempt to undermine his chances.

While it remains unclear whether these donations will ultimately prove decisive in the election, they do signal a significant shift in AIPAC's strategy. By backing Way, a more moderate candidate over Malinowski, AIPAC may be attempting to build a broader pro-Israel coalition within the Democratic Party – potentially paving the way for more progressive candidates to emerge victorious in future contests.

It is worth noting that these latest developments come as The Intercept has long highlighted the challenges facing democracy in America. With corporate interests increasingly dominating the media landscape and billionaire oligarchs buying up news outlets, there are growing concerns about the erosion of free press freedoms in the United States.

As the election nears its conclusion, voters will be watching with interest to see how these last-minute donations affect the outcome. Will Tahesha Way's pro-Israel backing ultimately prove decisive, or will Tom Malinowski manage to rally support among progressive Democrats? The answer will depend on a range of factors, but one thing is certain – this election has all the makings of a closely contested and pivotal moment for American politics.
 
🤔 just wondering if pro-Israel donors should be backing politicians they think share their views instead of trying to sway elections in their favor? seems like a lot of money being spent on something that might not even change the candidate's stance 🤑💸
 
so its wild how these super rich pro-israel donors are just swooping in at the last minute to help tahesha way's campaign 🤑💸 like whats up with that? and aipac is basically trying to build some kinda pro-israel coalition within the dems, which could be pretty problematic for progressive voters 🤔 also, its crazy how much money is being spent on ads by just one group, its like they're trying to silence tom malinowski's message or something 🗣️
 
🤔 so AIPAC is suddenly throwing cash at a moderate Dem like Tahesha Way, trying to shift the focus away from Tom Malinowski's more progressive stance on Israel... sounds like they're worried about getting roasted by progressives 💁‍♀️ this could be a strategic move to build a broader pro-Israel coalition within the party, but it also feels like AIPAC is just trying to buy influence 🤑 meanwhile, it's all anyone can talk about in the political world right now... guess you could say the "pro-Israel" label has become the new "moderate" 💬
 
omg what's going on with these last minute donations?? 🤑 I feel like AIPAC is trying to buy the election or something! $50k from their super PAC? that's crazy talk!!! Tahesha Way's platform is actually kinda appealing, but is she just a puppet for AIPAC now? 🤔 and what about Malinowski? he's still getting trashed by those ads, how much damage can one guy take? 😂 this election is so unpredictable, I don't know who to root for anymore...
 
🤔 so AIPAC's playing both sides now huh? like they're not just about supporting Israel, but also trying to shape the Democratic Party to their liking... 🤑 50k from pro-Israel donors is definitely some last-minute cash injection for Tahesha Way, but what's in it for them? Is this a test run for future elections or a genuine attempt to build a more moderate coalition? Either way, it's interesting to see how progressive voters will respond to AIPAC's sudden support 🤷‍♀️
 
omg u guys i just can't even rn 😂 so like in NJ they're having this super intense congressional election and tahesha way is totally getting a boost from pro-Israel donors 🤑 which is wild because she's kinda moderate and not super progressive but also not super right-wing lol idk what's up with that.

anyway so it looks like these last-minute donations are trying to sway ppl towards her and away from tom malinowski who's more liberal 🤔 i feel like this could be a big deal because if pro-Israel groups start backing moderate candidates it could change the dynamics of the party. but at the same time idk how much it'll affect the outcome because election days are always so unpredictable 😬.

but you know what's even crazier than all this? 🤯 the media landscape is getting more and more dominated by corporate interests and billionaires buying up news outlets which is basically like a recipe for disaster in terms of free press freedoms 📰. i mean like we need to be careful about what we're consuming on the internet because it's not always as factual as it seems.

so yeah i guess that's my two cents on this whole thing 💸
 
man I'm thinking that whoever wins this election is gonna have a lot on their plate 🤯 especially with AIPAC's involvement, it's like they're trying to build a pro-Israel coalition within the dems...and at the same time, it's raising some red flags about corporate influence and money in politics 🤑 I mean, we need more transparency not less, you know? 💡
 
I'm worried about how much influence big donors like AIPAC are having on our politicians 🤔💸. It's not just about pro-Israel support, it's about who gets to decide what issues get priority and how much sway they have over policy. It feels like we're seeing a two-tiered system where some candidates can buy their way into power 💸👀. The fact that AIPAC is shifting its strategy to back more moderate Democrats like Tahesha Way suggests they want to build a coalition of voters who are willing to compromise on key issues ⚖️. It's an interesting dynamic, but I hope voters aren't swayed by the money 🤑👎.
 
🤑 I think it's kinda wild that AIPAC is throwing money at Tahesha Way like she's the only sane person in NJ 🙄...anyway, these last-minute donations could make all the difference, but what's up with Tom Malinowski getting roasted by AIPAC? 💔
 
I'm so done with these rich people trying to buy politicians 😩💸 Like, what's next? Is AIPAC gonna start writing checks to everyone who wants power? 🤑 It's just not right that they get to swoop in at the last minute and make all the difference. I mean, Tom Malinowski has been saying he supports Israel for ages, but does anyone really know where Tahesha Way stands on this whole issue? 🤔 At least with Tom, you can see his track record. And what's up with AIPAC suddenly deciding to back a more moderate candidate? Is this just a desperate attempt to salvage their influence? 💥 I'm not saying it won't work, but the fact that they're trying so hard tells me they're worried about something...
 
🚨 This is some crazy stuff going down in New Jersey! I mean, $50k from AIPAC donors to Tahesha Way's campaign? That's wild 💸. It shows how much these big players are willing to invest in trying to sway the election. But at the same time, it raises some red flags about the influence of money in politics 🤔. I'm all for a free and fair election, not one where special interest groups get to buy their way into power 💥.

On the other hand, Tom Malinowski's campaign is being really targeted with ads from AIPAC's super PAC... that's some nasty stuff 😒. But it's also a sign of how polarized politics has become in this country. I just hope voters are aware of all the behind-the-scenes shenanigans going on and can make an informed decision at the polls 🗳️.

Overall, this election is shaping up to be super interesting... and potentially pivotal 📊. Let's keep an eye on how it all plays out! 👀
 
I'm low-key surprised AIPAC is throwing their weight behind Tahesha Way, I mean they usually target more liberal Dems, so to see them go after Tom Malinowski like that? It's almost like they're trying to create a divide within the party
 
💸 just gotta wonder why these rich donors are suddenly throwing their cash at a moderate Dem like Tahesha Way? Like, what's in it for them besides trying to screw over progressive candidates 🤔? Meanwhile, Tom Malinowski is still getting roasted by AIPAC and I'm not buying the whole "centrist" narrative 😒. It feels like they just want someone they can control...
 
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