Aipac in the era of Trump: the pro-Israel Super Pac that has become an electoral liability
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Pro-Israel lobbying group Aipac has become an electoral liability during the Trump era.
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The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), a powerful pro-Israel lobbying group, has become an electoral liability in the Trump era. The story examines how Aipac's political influence and spending have created challenges for the organization in contemporary electoral politics.
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