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DNC Kills Resolution Condemning AIPAC Influence in Elections

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The Democratic National Committee has rejected a resolution condemning the influence of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in elections. The decision reflects the party's ongoing struggle to address the issue of AIPAC's influence, despite growing concerns among Democratic voters.

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has killed a resolution condemning AIPAC's influence in elections. The resolution aimed to address concerns about dark money groups influencing democratic debate and policymaking. At least two potential 2028 Democratic nominees may have played a role in killing the resolution. The DNC also rejected resolutions on recognizing a Palestinian state and conditioning military aid to Israel. The decision highlights the party's reluctance to confront AIPAC's influence, despite shifting public opinion.

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