A California Democrat running for Rep. Katie Porters seat suddenly became the target of an unexpected barrage of negative ads from the nations premier pro-Israel group this year. So he emailed a former Michigan representative, Andy Levin, for advice.
Levin was ousted from his House seat in 2022, after the American Israel Public Affairs Committee spent $4 million against him. Levin was one of a handful of Democrats targeted by AIPAC last cycle, when the group went after a range of progressive candidates in mostly open House primaries over their criticism of Israel.
He told Dave Min, who has not called for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza but has privately criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to reach out to progressive Jewish groups for help. Thats what Levin had done.
But, he acknowledged, we were simply swamped by outside spending in his own primary, and Dave Min might face a similar fate.
Most candidates wont be able to survive that spending barrage, Levin said in an interview with POLITICO, and Im afraid that they can be quite successful in wiping them out.
This cycle, they are going even bigger. AIPAC is expected to spend $100 million across its political entities in 2024, taking aim at candidates they deem insufficiently supportive of Israel, according to three people with direct knowledge of the figure, who were granted anonymity to discuss private meetings.