Dem Senate candidate makes stunning admission about antisemitism in her party: 'Dangerous'
Mallory McMorrow bluntly stated the Democratic Party has an antisemitism problem during a Michigan Senate primary debate, sharing a personal incident.
Dem Senate candidate makes stunning admission about antisemitism in her party: ‘Dangerous’ Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow acknowledged an antisemitism problem within her party, recounting a personal incident where an antisemitic slur was directed at her Jewish husband and daughter. The statement comes amidst growing criticisms of U.S.-Israel relations from various progressive Democrats, though McMorrow emphasized the distinction between criticizing the Netanyahu government and expressing anti-Jewish sentiment. She indicated support for re-evaluating U.S. aid to Israel, aligning with a recent resolution to block arms sales.
- Mallory McMorrow stated that an antisemitism problem exists in the Democratic Party.
- She shared a personal experience where her Jewish husband and daughter were subjected to an antisemitic slur at a Democratic convention.
- Several progressive Democratic figures have expressed skepticism about the U.S.-Israel relationship.
- McMorrow clarified that criticism of the Netanyahu government should not be conflated with anti-Jewish sentiment.
- She indicated she would have supported a resolution to block U.S. arms sales to Israel.
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