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Summer Lee cruised to a convincing victory on Tuesday night against a well-financed opponent who had hoped Lee’s outspoken opposition to Israel’s ongoing attack on Gaza would bring the freshman congresswoman down. With most of the vote counted, Lee leads Bhavini Patel with a blowout margin. The race was a test of the politics of Israel–Palestine, as Lee is among the Squad members who called for an early ceasefire and whom AIPAC had been hoping to take out.

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[–] andrewrgross 52 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (2 children)

To give some personal context, Summer Lee represents Pittsburgh, where I grew up. I was watching this race somewhat closely, and was in town visiting family last week. I saw a lot of yard signs for Lee's opponent, and many signs for Lee as well, though not as many as her rival's in my parents' heavily Jewish, upper middle class neighborhood.

As Ryan Grim writes, this is a big victory not just because Summer belongs in congress: her victory is a sign that the current approach to removing progressive critics of the war in Gaza from congress was dealt a serious blow in this race. Attempts to present her as out of touch or radical failed terribly. We should expect even more vicious attacks on representatives like Cori Bush, but it's becoming increasingly clear that a major shift in power has begun. Strategies for silencing critics of the Israeli system of apartheid that were incredibly potent just two years ago are already looking far less effective when countered by organized progressive candidates.

[–] lettruthout@lemmy.world 16 points 7 months ago

Thanks for the post and comment. This gives me a little hope for change.

[–] Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 11 points 7 months ago

micro-celebrity Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones

That's just needlessly condescending 😄

[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The decision to move security forces north to support rampaging West Bank settlers also left Israel’s southern border with Gaza minimally defended.)

“Our campaign was built on a record of delivering for our democracy, defending our most fundamental rights, and expanding our vision for what is politically possible for our region’s most marginalized communities,” Lee said in a statement on Tuesday night.

Ahead of the election, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., used her leadership PAC to spend money on behalf of Lee and rallied with her, Gainey, Innamorato, and micro-celebrity Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones this past weekend.

So Lee went up on air with ads showing her on stage with Biden, while an independent expenditure put together by a coalition of progressive groups, led by Justice Democrats and the Working Families Party, also came in late to buck her up.

“I know the Republican-funded super PACs are lying about her again.” The ad highlights her battles with bogeywoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lee’s fight to protect Social Security and Medicare from Republican cuts.

“Where far-right billionaires and AIPAC megadonors see unbought, unbossed, democratically elected Black women like my sister Congresswoman Summer Lee and myself as a threat,” said Bush, “the regular, everyday people of our districts see effective leadership and a champion in the fight for justice for all.”


The original article contains 1,291 words, the summary contains 219 words. Saved 83%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!

[–] andrewrgross 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Wow, for some reason, the bot really struggled to summarize this article. That reads like nonsense.

[–] OsaErisXero@kbin.run 6 points 7 months ago

That's been happening more often lately I feel.