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‘Good for the country’: Squad members Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman outraised by Democratic challengers as primaries loom

The two “Squad” members appear to believe their terms in the House will end in the next election cycle. Representatives Cori Bush of Missouri and Jamaal Bowman of New York are both losing financially to their more moderate Democratic challengers, according to reports. fox news digital.

Mr. Bush is under investigation by the Justice Department for allegedly giving tens of thousands of dollars in campaign funds to security companies. And now she’s under fire from attorney Wesley Bell, who is running a more moderate Democratic campaign.

“Missouri’s 1st Congressional District deserves a representative who shows up, gets the job done, and gets things done,” Bell said in a statement. “We are honored to have a rapidly growing list of support from community members and local officials, and are encouraged by the incredible momentum of support driving our campaign forward.”

Bowman also sparked controversy after pleading guilty to setting off a fire alarm in the House of Representatives to delay a vote during the government shutdown debate. He also raised $724,000 in the final quarter of 2023, but was highly praised by George Latimer, who raised $1.4 million in campaign contributions.

Bowman has also come under fire since then. make a conspiratorial comment He spoke about 9/11 while working as a school principal in the Bronx. The report noted that Mr. Bowman provided basis for numerous false theories about the terrorist attack.

“More than a decade ago, when I was debating getting a Ph.D., I researched a wide range of books, films, and articles across the political spectrum and posted my thoughts on a personal blog that most people never read. ,” Bowman said. statement For The Daily Beast.

Mark Melman — veteran Democratic pollster and Israel Democratic Party majority leader — told The Hill “It’s a very small group to begin with,” he said Friday of the squad’s members. “It would be better for the party and for the country if the party became smaller.”

Bill Neidhardt, a spokesman for Bowman’s re-election campaign, told The Hill that there are “fundamental weaknesses” in Latimer’s fundraising strategy and that his “connections to major Republican Trump donors” He added that it could spell disaster for moderate Democrats.

“His money won’t be spent as much in the Democratic primary, where voters want to hold Donald Trump accountable,” he added.

Despite struggling to raise funds and making anti-Israel rhetoric amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, Mr. Bush and Mr. Bowman are still seen as difficult to defeat.

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