The Jerusalem Post

AIPAC, J Street rival candidates in primaries face-off

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS

WASHINGTON – Tuesday’s primaries in several key states marked the first time in which the American Israel Public Affairs Committee’s new political action committee went headto-head against the J Street PAC in two House primaries: one in Pennsylvan­ia and one in North Carolina.

In North Carolina, AIPAC-backed Don Davis beat J Streetback­ed Erica Smith, while in Pennsylvan­ia, the J Street’s favored candidate, Summer Lee, declared victory over AIPAC’s preferred Steve Irwin, although as of this writing, the race was still too close to call.

In December, AIPAC surprised many people when it announced it would launch a PAC, moving to directly fund political campaigns. Thus, as the primaries are under way, the two groups find themselves for the first time contributi­ng to hundreds of candidates across the country.

The primaries for North Carolina’s First Congressio­nal District featured several candidates, with AIPAC backing Davis, a state senator representi­ng the Fifth Senate District since 2013. J Street endorsed Smith, an engineer and politician who represente­d the North Carolina Senate District 3 from 2015 to 2021.

“J Street is proud to endorse Erica Smith in the race for #NC01,” the organizati­on tweeted. “She’s exactly the kind of principled, passionate leader we need in Congress.”

AIPAC sent a barb to J Street when it replied, “A natural J Street endorsemen­t. Erica Smith is so ‘principled’ that she deleted her tweets on the 2021 Gaza war and voted against North Carolina’s bipartisan anti-BDS bill. Pro-Israel leaders stand with our Democratic ally and oppose the anti-Israel, anti-peace BDS campaign.”

The primaries in Pennsylvan­ia’s 12th Congressio­nal District featured five candidates. Progressiv­e J Street-backed Lee and moderate, AIPAC-supported Irwin are still locked in a too-closeto-call race, as Lee led by 400 votes as of press time, and declared victory on Wednesday.

Pro-Israel groups sharply criticized Lee for tweets from May 2021 in which she wrote, “When I hear American pols use the refrain ‘Israel has the right to defend itself’ in response to undeniable atrocities on a marginaliz­ed ppl, I can’t help but think of how the west has always justified indiscrimi­nate & disproport­ionate force & power on weakened & marginaliz­ed ppl.”

AIPAC said in a statement that the organizati­on congratula­tes “three pro-Israel candidates who were victorious over their anti-Israel opponents in key House Democratic primary races. The winning pro-Israel candidates are Valerie Foushee in North Carolina’s Fourth District, Don Davis in North Carolina’s First District and Morgan McGarvey in Kentucky’s Third District.

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