The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a pro-Israel lobby group, is expected to spend some $100M in the upcoming US election cycle, "taking aim at candidates they deem insufficiently supportive of Israel," according to a Politico report published Sunday.
One race AIPAC has had in its crosshairs is that of Dave Min, the Democratic candidate for California's 47th Congressional District. The seat is currently being held by Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.), who is seeking election to the Senate.
AIPAC is overt in its objective to further the security of Israel, especially after the atrocities of Oct. 7. It's unclear why AIPAC is funding a campaign against Min — he has not been vocal about his positions on Gaza, has never publicly called for a cease-fire, and is endorsed by the majority of California's Legislative Jewish Caucus — but AIPAC is nonetheless legally focusing on advancing its interests.
While AIPAC's reasons for targeting Dave Min's campaign are unclear, this sort of power and money being used to punish candidates who criticize Israel is a malign influence on US politics. Any show of support for the plight of the Palestinians may result in candidates losing their seats. AIPAC's reach into the US political system is a cause for alarm.