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Jamaal Bowman • 33%
George Latimer • 33%
Other • 34%
Official election results from the New York State Board of Elections
Rep. Jamaal Bowman Faces AIPAC's $14.5M Opposition, Sanders Backs Him in Tuesday's NY Primary
Jun 22, 2024, 09:59 PM
In a heated primary race, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) is facing significant opposition from AIPAC, which has poured $14.5 million into efforts to unseat him. Bowman, an outspoken critic of Israel, has drawn support from prominent progressives including Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Nydia Velázquez, who joined him at a rally in the Bronx. The rally was marked by high energy and passionate speeches, with Bowman emphasizing the fight against billionaire super PACs and calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Sanders also addressed the crowd, affirming Israel's right to self-defense but criticizing its broader actions against Palestinians. Pro-Palestinian activists disrupted the event, protesting Bowman's stance and the presence of AIPAC. AOC made a notable entrance to the rally with Cardi B's music playing. George Latimer is challenging Bowman in the primary, set for Tuesday, which is seen as a critical test of the influence of pro-Israel groups in American politics.
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Jamaal Bowman • 33%
George Latimer • 33%
Other candidate • 34%
Jamaal Bowman endorsed by AOC • 33%
George Latimer endorsed by a major figure • 33%
No significant endorsements • 34%
Donald Trump • 25%
Joe Biden • 25%
Kamala Harris • 25%
Nikki Haley • 25%
Jamaal Bowman • 33%
George Latimer • 33%
Other • 33%
Jessica Ramos • 25%
Eric Adams • 25%
Other Declared Candidates • 25%
Undecided/Other • 25%
Less than 5% • 33%
Between 5% and 10% • 33%
More than 10% • 33%
Bowman wins by a large margin • 33%
Latimer wins by a large margin • 33%
Close race • 34%
Bowman wins by 10%+ • 25%
Bowman wins by <10% • 25%
Latimer wins by <10% • 25%
Latimer wins by 10%+ • 25%
Not effective • 50%
Effective • 50%
Pro-Palestinian activists • 33%
AIPAC supporters • 33%
Other • 34%