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Senate Democrats’ anti-Israel votes reveal the true size of its leftist faction

The Democrats’ Achilles’ heel remains Israel

November 27, 2024 09:57
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Senator Bernie Sanders
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Politicians’ votes are clarifying. What their talking points conceal, votes can reveal. In this case, that the Democrats’ Achilles’ heel remains Israel. Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi worked overtime to keep caucus-dividing Israel votes off the House floor. Israel was the most sensitive issue for the Harris-Walz campaign, which unsuccessfully tried to please both pro-Israel and anti-Israel voters.

Senate Democrats’ sharp divisions came into clear view last Wednesday, with recorded votes on three resolutions calling to restrict arms sales to Israel. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer worked hard to avoid votes that would split his caucus during campaign season, but divided they are. There were 19 votes to block mortar rounds, 18 votes to block tank rounds, and 17 votes to block bomb-guidance kits that help save civilian lives. This was a notable jump from the 11 senators – ten from Schumer’s caucus – who voted against stopping another anti-Israel resolution from Senator Bernie Sanders, the original Squadnik, back in January.

Last week nearly 40 per cent of Schumer’s caucus voted for at least one, if not all three, of the resolutions. Schumer didn’t vote for Sanders’ resolutions but also didn’t whip votes against them. Meanwhile, both Schumer’s deputy, majority whip Dick Durbin, and Senator Jeanne Shaheen, who’s expected to be the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s ranking Democrat come 2025, voted with Sanders.

The National Security Council’s spokesperson told Jewish Insider the Biden administration had informed “interested senators” that they “strongly opposed” the resolutions.