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Grassroots voters reject AIPAC and boost Palestinian liberation in New York
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Republicans and establishment Democrats blast victorious anti-genocide congressional candidates.
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Democracy Now!
· Jun 30, 2026
Meet Aber Kawas, DSA-Backed Palestinian American Who Won New York State Senate Primary
The Democratic Socialists of America’s slate dominated the New York primaries last week, with Aber Kawas winning the Democratic nomination for a New York state Senate seat in the New York City borough of Queens with a 20-point lead against progressive State Assemblymember Steven Raga. Born and raised in New York to Palestinian parents, Kawas campaigned on affordable housing, universal healthcare, immigration reform, public transit, climate action and opposition to U.S. support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Over the past decade, the DSA has grown from about 5,000 members to over 100,000 members in 200 chapters across the United States. “What we are saying is that we want to make sure that people who are struggling are provided the best social services possible by our government,” says Aber Kawas of DSA candidates. “That is not a threat to people. That is a really hopeful message that so many Americans and so many people are looking for, and that is why we were able to win in these landslide victories.”
Liberation News
· Jun 27, 2026
PSL Statement: New York is ready for socialism
This victory doesn't belong to the Democratic Party but to the people, driven by three years of Palestine solidarity organizing, street mobilizations, neighborhood organizing and canvassing, and campus encampments, which shifted mass consciousness and fueled campaigns championing popular demands: “End all US aid to Israel,” “Ceasefire now,” and “Abolish ICE.”
Haaretz
· Jul 9, 2026
Americans souring on Israel – but not warming to Palestinians, Pew Poll finds
Americans now favor Israelis and Palestinians almost evenly, while continuing to dislike their leaderships. About 58 percent of Democrats say the U.S. is 'too supportive' of Israel, up from 45 percent in early 2024
All Israel News
· Jul 12, 2026
Pew poll: 13% of young Americans view Hamas favorably, declining support for Israel
Pew poll: 13 of young Americans view Hamas favorably, declining support for Israel
The Nation
· Jun 25, 2026
It’s Official: Palestine Has Changed US Politics Forever
Margaret DeReus The epic results in New York confirmed it: Support for Palestinian rights is driving an unprecedented political transformation—and there’s no going back. The post It’s Official: Palestine Has Changed US Politics Forever appeared first on The Nation.
Washington Free Beacon
· Jul 6, 2026
GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds
Anti-Israel radicals are ascendant in the Democratic party, but Republican primary voters remain deeply supportive of the Jewish state, a Washington Free Beacon poll found. The survey, conducted in early June found that likely Republican primary voters prefer a candidate who supports a strong U.S.-Israel relationship by a margin of 57 percentage points and who explicitly denounces antisemitism by a margin of 52 percentage points. By the same token, survey respondents also said they were less likely to support a candidate who describes Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a war criminal, who takes steps to economically isolate Israel, and who votes against congressional resolutions denouncing antisemitism – by margins of 25 points, 43 points, and 43 points respectively. The post GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds appeared first on .
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Related coverage for "Grassroots voters reject AIPAC and boost Palestinian liberation in New York": Democracy Now! — Meet Aber Kawas, DSA-Backed Palestinian American Who Won New York State Senate Primary. Liberation News — PSL Statement: New York is ready for socialism. Haaretz — Americans souring on Israel – but not warming to Palestinians, Pew Poll finds. All Israel News — Pew poll: 13% of young Americans view Hamas favorably, declining support for Israel. The Nation — It’s Official: Palestine Has Changed US Politics Forever. Washington Free Beacon — GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds