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Outgoing US Rep. Jamaal Bowman Blames ‘Pro-Israel’ District for Primary Race Loss

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US Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) speaks during the National Action Network National Convention in New York City, US, April 7, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

In one of his final interviews before exiting the US Congress, Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) suggested that his constituents’ pro-Israel beliefs doomed his failed reelection campaign.

“My district is a super pro-Israel district,” Bowman told Spectrum News in an interview published on Friday. “The minute I called for a ceasefire [in Gaza], that was the last straw with many in the district. And I say ‘last straw’ because I beat Eliot Engel; it was a target on my back from that community since then.”

Bowman defeated Engel, a Jewish Democrat and supporter of the US-Israel alliance who had served in Congress for over two decades, in the 2020 election.

Since then, Bowman has been one of the most strident opponents of Israel in Congress, especially in the year following the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas’s invasion of and massacre across southern Israel last Oct. 7. Amid the ensuing war in Gaza, he has not only accused Israel of committing “genocide” in Gaza repeatedly but also labeled the Jewish state as a “white supremacist” entity and an “apartheid state.” He sparked outrage after dismissing reports of Hamas’s rampant sexual assault against the Israeli people during the Oct. 7 rampage as “propaganda.”

In a last-ditch effort to salvage his floundering campaign, Bowman attempted to curry favor with left-wing progressives by calling for an end to all military aid to Israel. The congressman also apologized for his previous votes to replenish Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system and vowed to oppose all support for the Jewish state.

Despite his efforts, Bowman lost his Democratic primary election in June to Westchester County executive George Latimer by a staggering margin of 58 percent to 41 percent.

In contrast to Bowman, Latimer attempted to woo residents of the affluent, heavily Jewish Westchester County community by positioning himself as an ally of Israel. Furthermore, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the foremost pro-Israel lobbying group in the United States, assisted Latimer in the primary, unleashing an eye-popping $14.5 million torrent of cash to benefit his campaign.

In the months following his loss, Bowman has repeatedly criticized AIPAC, whose mission is to foster bipartisan support for the US-Israel relationship, for involving itself in the primary battle, condemning the organization as a “Zionist regime” operated by “racist Republicans.”

In addition to his anti-Israel stance, Bowman also came under fire after pulling a fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, DC. Bowman initially claimed that he pulled the alarm due to suffering a panic attack. However, video later surfaced showing the lawmaker calmly walking up to the alarm, removing emergency signs, and pulling the lever. The incident reportedly embarrassed and infuriated many of his district’s constituents. The House of Representatives subsequently voted to censure Bowman.

“I wish I didn’t pull that damn fire alarm,” Bowman told Spectrum News.

The post Outgoing US Rep. Jamaal Bowman Blames ‘Pro-Israel’ District for Primary Race Loss first appeared on Algemeiner.com.