A progressive Democrat from the 'Squad' is facing a tough primary race in New York's 16th Congressional District, with the outcome potentially determining the future of his career in the House of Representatives. Rep. Jamaal Bowman, supported by the progressive left and figures like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is up against Westchester County Executive George Latimer, a more moderate candidate endorsed by Hillary Clinton, AIPAC, and former Rep. Mondaire Jones.
The primary race has highlighted a broader divide within the Democratic Party, particularly concerning Israel's conflict in Gaza. Bowman aligns with the left's criticism of Israel's treatment of Palestinians, drawing bipartisan criticism. A recent controversy arose when Bowman criticized Rep. Ritchie Torres for his support of Israel, leading to a public exchange between the two.
AIPAC's significant financial support for Latimer has drawn scrutiny, with Bowman and allies labeling the organization as right-wing. Ocasio-Cortez has been vocal in her criticism of AIPAC, likening it to a 'slush fund for Republican billionaires.' She and Sen. Bernie Sanders are set to rally for Bowman ahead of the primary.
Bowman's stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict has caused a rift with former ally Jones, who has endorsed Latimer due to concerns raised by Jewish constituents. Despite trailing in polls, Bowman remains popular with voters, as indicated by Democrat strategist Max Burns, who emphasized Bowman's strong connection with the district's residents.
The primary race reflects the ongoing ideological struggle within the Democratic Party, with implications for the future direction of progressive politics. As voters prepare to cast their ballots, the outcome will not only impact the fate of the candidates but also signal broader shifts within the party landscape.