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Eli Edgecomb's avatar

If she’s flirting with AIPAC during a genocide, I’m off to donate. To Abdul.

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A Celtic warrior's avatar

Great!

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George Leone's avatar

If Mallory McMorrow has produced an “outstanding” AIPAC position paper, why is it hidden from the public? Voters deserve to know whether their candidates support unconditional aid, anti-boycott laws, or nuclear threats disguised as “all options on the table.”

The fact that a donor surrogate is answering questions on behalf of the campaign—and praising a secret position paper—should raise alarms. This isn’t just about foreign policy. It’s about democratic integrity.

“Outstanding” is a euphemism when it describes a document that likely endorses the Taylor Force Act and criminalizes dissent. If McMorrow truly understands “reality on the ground in Gaza,” she should be calling for journalist protection and accountability—not courting AIPAC behind closed doors.

The donor call reads like a soft rollout of triangulated foreign policy—crafted for AIPAC, not constituents. If McMorrow wants to lead, she should publish the paper and let voters decide if it’s truly “outstanding.”

While Palestinian journalists are being killed for documenting war crimes, U.S. candidates are quietly drafting position papers that ignore their sacrifice. Where’s the courage to speak truth and defend press freedom?

If McMorrow’s campaign claims she’s spoken to Jewish and Muslim Michiganders, why not release the full position paper and show how those conversations shaped her stance? Silence isn’t neutrality—it’s complicity.

Abdul El-Sayed’s clarity on AIPAC and Gaza is what principled leadership looks like. Vague donor calls and hidden papers won’t cut it—not in a race where lives and press freedom are on the line.

The Michigan Senate race is more than a contest—it’s a test of whether candidates will stand up to AIPAC’s litmus tests or quietly comply. Voters deserve more than strategic ambiguity.

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Steve's avatar

If she actually "gets the reality on the ground in Gaza" she would loudly denounce any money associated with Isreal and proudly run as an anti Israel, anti genocide candidate. It sounds Mallory McMorrow is happy to sell her soul to win her election.

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bitchybitchybitchy's avatar

Time to start asking both Stevens and McMorrow why they support genocide

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Robin's avatar

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Jazzme's avatar

Looks like the Michagan citizenry will have good options this upcoming Senate race. AIPAC backi g and non AIPAC backing candidates. Hope they choose the later.

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Nancy's avatar

I would only vote for Abdul if I still lived in Michigan. Besides not supporting genocide, he is a big supporter of Medicare for All. Every citizen in this country deserves good health care paid for by the government.

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Bob Vance's avatar

Keego Harbor..... a wealthy lakefront exurb of Detroit.....

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Hala's avatar

I am so disappointed. She doesn’t need AIPAC to win elections. Has she been funded by them before?

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Patricia Panitz's avatar

Another politician whoring for AIPAC and Israel, just what we don't need.

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Helena Worthen's avatar

More background. Google "Gas in the Levant" and especially the 2020 paper Gas in the Levant Basin: Prosperity or Curse? A Monograph by LTC Ali A. Mohamad, Lebanese Armed Forces School of Advanced Military Studies US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, KS 2020 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited

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Marian Gillis's avatar

Mallory just needs to say she will follow the US laws (Leahy) and international law, if she were to take the Oath to do just that.

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A Celtic warrior's avatar

We all now refer to McMorrow as a pro genocide Zionist

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