Democrats’ hand-wringing over anti-Semitism vote reveals a party in flux
Mar 06, 2019
4 minutes
Even as they set their sights on opposing President Trump, Democrats are increasingly contending with ugly – and public – internal rifts that distract from the party’s chosen message and undercut its unity.
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar last week criticized Israel’s political influence in the United States at a bookstore event, setting off a firestorm among top Jewish members of the House of Representatives, who say the remarks play into stereotypes about American Jews and “dual loyalty.”
Now the House is expected to vote on a resolution formally condemning anti-Semitism – the second such vote to stem from comments by Omar
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