Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-will-missouri-rep.-cori-bush-become-the-second-progressive-squad-member-to-be-kicked-out-of-congress-as-she-slips-behind-in-tight-primary-race?Alert – Will Missouri Rep. Cori Bush become the second progressive Squad member to be kicked out of Congress as she slips behind in tight primary race?

Progressive Squad member Rep. Cori Bush is in real danger of losing her reelection bid as Missouri voters head to the polls today.

The controversial Democrat is in a hotly-contested race against a centrist challenger who has been hammering Bush for her record of supporting pro-Gaza protests and causes. 

Polls close in Missouri at 7:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday, and her fate will be sealed by tonight. 

If Bush loses her primary next week it would make her the second Squad member to lose reelection this year.

Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., lost his primary to a more moderate Democrat earlier this summer. 

A shocking survey last week showed Bush’s campaign trailing by a massive six points as she looks to avoid being the second progressive Squad member ousted this year. 

The Mellman Group on behalf of the Democratic Majority For Israel PAC released a poll showing Bush’s challenger St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell ahead of her 48 percent to 42 percent.

Similar to Bush’s race against Bell, Bowman’s race in New York hinged on a key issue: the Israel-Hamas war. 

Bowman, a fellow member of the Squad (at least for now before he leaves Congress this winter), fiercely defended Palestinians and decried the Israeli’s actions as ‘genocide.’ 

His reward for repeatedly attacking the Jewish nation’s wartime conduct: a pro-Israel  SuperPAC coming after him. 

AIPAC, a pro-Israel political group, spent massively against Bowman, pumping millions upon millions into the campaign of a local county executive.  

With the support of the group, Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a moderate Democrat, sailed to an easy primary win, securing over 59 percent of the vote compared to Bowman’s 40 percent.  

Meanwhile in Missouri, Bell has had a much tamer tone on the Israel-Hamas war while Bush has loudly advocated for pro-Gaza policies and has thrown her support by anti-Israel protestors, a difference that is expected to impact the race.

And AIPAC is clearly looking to replicate their maneuver against Bowman to strong arm Bush out of office. 

‘AIPAC’s grassroots members are proud to support strong pro-Israel progressive Democrats like Wesley Bell,’ an AIPAC wrote statement recently. 

‘Cori Bush has been one of the most hostile critics of Israel since she came to Congress in 2021 and has actively worked to undermine mainstream Democratic support for the U.S.-Israel relationship.’ 

In the spring Bush even hosted an event for anti-Israel protestors that were removed by police from George Washington University for squatting on campus property in an encampment for a week. 

She and fellow Squad mate Rep. Rashida Tlaib celebrated the students’s heroics at a press conference in front of the U.S. Capitol. 

More recently Bush skipped Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint address to Congress last week. 

The prosecutor has beat Bush in recent polls for months, showing the former Black Lives Matter organizer consistently behind him.

The poll, which was conducted from July 21-24 among 400 in-district voters, has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9%.

The bad news for Bush is that this poll is a major improvement for her opponent Bell. 

In June a poll from the same group found him leading the incumbent by a narrow one point margin, up 43 percent to Bush’s 42 percent. 

In addition to Bush and Bowman, Squad founding member Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., is also facing a difficult Democratic primary challenger who she narrowly beat in 2022. 

The Democratic primary between Bush and Bell is scheduled for August 6. 

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