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“Every plausible aspirant to the 2028 presidential nomination,” writes Hussein Aboubakr Mansour of the Democratic party, “has moved, is moving, or is preparing to move toward some version of the anti-Israel position.” But, he argues, this attempt to make peace with the far left, whether by denouncing AIPAC, mouthing accusations of genocide, or anything else, is bound to yield “catastrophic” results.
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