AIPAC Donors Back Real Estate Tycoon Who Opposed Gaza Ceasefire for Deep-Blue Chicago Seat

Pro-Israel donors are backing real estate tycoon Jason Friedman's bid to replace Illinois Rep. Danny Davis in the March Democratic primary, with over $1.5 million of his campaign funds coming from major funders of pro-Israel groups. Friedman, a former Chicago real estate mogul, has not made Israel a part of his campaign platform but has drawn support from influential pro-Israel donors.

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and its super PAC, United Democracy Project, have contributed over $2 million to Friedman's campaign since 2021, including significant donations from high-profile figures such as gaming executive Greg Carlin and investor Tony Davis. Several AIPAC-backed donors have also given six or five-figure contributions to Friedman's campaign, with a total of just under $2 million.

Former Rep. Marie Newman, who was ousted from Congress in 2022 after receiving support from pro-Israel donors, criticized Friedman for the influx of cash from AIPAC and its affiliates. "If you're taking money from people who are supporting a far right-wing government that is executing a genocide, what does that say about you?" she said.

Friedman's campaign has taken in large donations from several high-profile figures with ties to AIPAC, including Miami Beach biotech executive Jeff Aronin and Chicago marketing founder Ilan Shalit. Friedman himself has contributed $36,750 of his own money to his campaign.

Critics argue that accepting funds from pro-Israel groups that support Israel's actions in Gaza is inconsistent with many Democrats' positions on the issue. "You could be the nicest person in the world," said Newman, "but if you're taking money from people who are supporting a far right-wing government that believes in genocide and is executing a genocide, what does that say about you?"

Friedman's campaign has maintained it is not taking a stance on Israel's actions in Gaza. However, his acceptance of funding from influential pro-Israel donors has raised questions about the extent to which he may be swayed by such support.

The influx of cash from AIPAC and its affiliates has also drawn attention to the long-standing ties between Chicago's Jewish community and pro-Israel groups. Last year, the Chicago City Council narrowly passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, with Mayor Brandon Johnson casting the tie-breaking vote.

Friedman's campaign is running largely on taking on President Donald Trump on issues from healthcare to education and the economy. His donors have contributed significantly to his campaign, but critics say that this funding may come at the cost of his independence on key policy issues.

The campaign of Friedman, who has not made Israel a part of his platform, highlights the deep divisions within Chicago's Jewish community over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
 
my heart goes out to all those people affected by this issue πŸ˜”... accepting donations from pro-Israel groups that support israel's actions in gaza can be really tough on democratic values πŸ€•... i feel like we're stuck between a rock and a hard place, where do we draw the line? πŸ’Έ... it's not about being right or wrong, but about staying true to ourselves and our community ❀️... i'm all for taking on president trump on issues that matter, but let's make sure we're not compromising our values in the process 🀝... the fact that chicago's jewish community is divided over this issue is heartbreaking πŸ˜”... we need more empathy and understanding towards each other πŸ’•
 
omg cant believe jason friedman is raking it in from pro-israel donors like he doesnt care about the optics its super sus that hes accepting this much cash without even mentioning israel on his platform i mean, if youre gonna take money from a group thats got some major baggage, dont pretend youre all about the people i think its crazy how friedmans campaign is just glossing over the fact that these donors are basically pro-trump and pro-genocide dont get me wrong, im all for a strong economy and healthcare but not at the cost of integrity
 
idk what's going on with these pro-Israel donors supporting Jason Friedman πŸ€‘ he's not even talking about Israel in his campaign but still gets $1.5 million from AIPAC πŸ’Έ it's all about the Benjamins, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, if you're gonna take money from people who support a government that's like " genocide much?" 🀯 what does that say about your values, dude? πŸ™„
 
you know what's wild? I just got back from that new arcade in Lincoln Park and it's insane! they have all these retro games that you can play for like 50 cents. I was playing this old Galaga machine and my friend beat me like 10 times in a row lol. anyway, back to Jason Friedman... I don't get why people are so mad about him taking money from pro-Israel groups. I mean, it's not like he's endorsing the whole Israeli government or something. but at the same time, it is weird that he's got all this funding from people who might have different views on stuff. πŸ€”
 
OMG u guyz i cant even 🀯 so like this jason friedman is tryna run for congress in illinois and pro-israel donors r pouring $$$ into his campaign lol its over 1.5 million!!! πŸ€‘ and a lot of it comes from ppl who are super supportive of israel but dont know if thats the best idea ever since marie newman got ousted cuz of it she said taking money from ppl who support a gov that executes genocide is kinda weird πŸ€” what do u think tho?
 
I think it's kinda unfair to judge Jason Friedman by the money he's getting from pro-Israel donors alone πŸ€‘. I mean, what if they're not just throwing cash around for the sake of it? Maybe they believe in his campaign and want to support a candidate who can make a difference on healthcare and education πŸ’Έ. And let's be real, some of these donors are pretty influential people with a lot of money to throw around πŸ€‘. It's not like Friedman is taking a hardline stance on Israel - he's just keeping an open mind, which I think is awesome 🀝. And hey, if the Chicago Jewish community wants to support him, that's their prerogative πŸ‘. We shouldn't be too quick to judge someone by the company they keep 😊.
 
omg i'm so concerned about this news!!! 😱 like why is it that pro-Israel donors are backing Jason Friedman's campaign? it seems like they're trying to influence him to take a stance on Israel's actions in Gaza... πŸ’Έ i mean, i get it that Friedman hasn't made Israel part of his platform, but still, $1.5 million from major pro-Israel groups is some big cash!!! πŸ€‘

i'm all about supporting our democracy and fair elections, but this feels like a huge conflict of interest to me... πŸ€” what does it say about Jason's values if he's taking money from people who support the far-right gov't in Israel? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

can we talk more about how this affects his ability to make decisions on key policy issues? 🀝 i want to know more about his views on Gaza and whether or not he'll stand up for our values as a democracy... πŸ’ͺ
 
this is wild... all these big-name pro-Israel donors pouring money into freidman's campaign and nobody's talking about how this affects his views on israeli policy πŸ€”. like, doesn't accepting that kinda cash basically mean you're beholden to them or something? seems super sketchy
 
πŸ€”πŸ’Έ This whole thing is kinda messed up πŸ€•. Rich people with pro-Israel connections are backing this guy, but he hasn't even mentioned Israel on his campaign platform 😐. It's like they're trying to buy influence πŸ’Έ instead of standing up for what they really believe in πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

πŸ‘€ What's next? Are these donors gonna start telling Friedman how to vote on healthcare or something? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ That's not democracy, that's just rich people pulling strings πŸ’ͺ. We need our politicians to be independent and make their own decisions, not take money from groups with a different agenda πŸ€‘.

πŸ’” I feel bad for Marie Newman too πŸ‘«. She got roasted by her own party members for speaking out against pro-Israel donors 😳. It's like they're silencing people who care about the issues that matter most πŸ’¬.

🀝 We should be talking about real policy issues, not who's backing whose campaign πŸ“Š. Let's keep our politicians accountable and not let money buy their loyalty πŸ’ΈπŸ’”.
 
I'm getting super concerned about Jason Friedman's campaign and how much money is coming from pro-Israel groups πŸ€•. I mean, I get that he's trying to take on Trump, but at what cost? If he's getting $1.5 million from AIPAC and other big donors, does that mean he's going to be beholden to them on policy issues? It just feels like a lot of money is being thrown around without much consideration for the fact that many Democrats have opposing views on Israel πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

And I have to wonder what Danny Davis's supporters are thinking by not backing Friedman when they could be investing in someone who might actually represent their views better πŸ’Έ. It's like, if you're pro-Israel, don't get it twisted – there are many other ways to support the Jewish community without taking money from groups that support a government accused of genocide 🚫.

I'm also kinda disappointed in Marie Newman for calling out Friedman on this. I mean, she's right to be critical, but at the same time, I wish more of our elected officials would speak up on issues like this instead of just sticking their heads in the sand πŸ‘Š.
 
I'm getting super annoyed when people say pro-Israel donors are gonna sway Jason Friedman's decisions πŸ™„. Like, he's running on taking down Trump and all that jazz, not on being a pawn for AIPAC πŸ’Έ. I get why some folks are upset, but what's the big deal? It's just money from some groups that don't see eye-to-eye with him on Israel πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. People need to chill out and focus on the real issues at hand, like Trump's policies and economic stuff πŸ“Š. And let's be real, some pro-Israel donors are super influential, but they're not the only ones donating πŸ’Έ. It's not like Friedman's gonna become a far-right wing politician just because of AIPAC πŸ’―. We need to separate the money from the policy positions here πŸ‘€.
 
πŸ’Έ This is so sus, y'all! I'm just now seeing this news and it's wild that these pro-Israel donors are backing Jason Friedman's campaign. Like, what's going on here? πŸ€” You're running for office as a Democrat but you're taking money from groups that support Israel's actions in Gaza... it raises some red flags. 🚨 And former Rep Marie Newman had some good points about this too. If you're not even taking a stance on the issue, then why are you accepting funds from people who have strong opinions? πŸ€‘ It's like Friedman is trying to be the "nice guy" but still benefiting from the same groups that some folks think are problematic. Not sure what to make of this yet...
 
[Diagram of a split in a circle, with one side labeled "Chicago Jewish Community" and the other side labeled "Pro-Israel Groups"] πŸ€”

I think it's interesting that Jason Friedman is getting backed by pro-Israel donors, considering he hasn't even mentioned Israel in his campaign platform. [ASCII art of a puzzle piece not fitting] It raises questions about whether his values align with those of his donors.

[Diagram of a flowchart with "Donor Support" leading to "Campaign Funding" and then "Policy Stance"] πŸ’Έ

Friedman's campaign is more focused on taking on Trump, but if he's getting $1.5 million from pro-Israel groups, it might be harder for him to take a strong stance against Israel's actions in Gaza. [ASCII art of a seesaw tipping]

[Diagram of a scale with "Independence" on one side and "Donor Support" on the other] 🀝

The fact that former Rep. Marie Newman is speaking out about this issue shows that even within the Democratic party, there are differing opinions on how to approach Israel-Palestine. [ASCII art of a debate bubble]

[Diagram of a puzzle with pieces labeled "Funding", "Platform", and "Values"] πŸ€”

Ultimately, I think it's up to each individual voter to decide what issues matter most to them. But as a visual thinker, I'm intrigued by the way this campaign is highlighting the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
 
I'm not sure I buy all this pro-Israel cash for Jason Friedman's campaign πŸ€‘... like, what's next? Just 'cause he's got some big donors doesn't mean he'll be all about supporting Israel's policies in Gaza, right? πŸ€” It's a bit sketchy that AIPAC and its affiliates are shelling out so much cash to his campaign. What if they're trying to buy him off or something? πŸ€‘ I'm not saying Friedman is necessarily bad, but come on, transparency! What's he gonna do with all this dough anyway?
 
just saw this news about jason friedman and i gotta say its kinda weird that he's getting so much money from pro-israel donors without even mentioning it in his campaign πŸ€‘ its like they're buying him a seat in congress or something. i mean, i get it, politics is all about fundraising, but come on, can't we just have some integrity in this? and honestly, doesnt it make you wonder if he's gonna represent chicago's jewish community the way they want him to or if he'll just do what his donors tell him to do πŸ€”
 
Ugh, I'm so worried about Jason Friedman's campaign πŸ€•. He's basically being backed by pro-Israel donors who are just trying to influence him into taking their side on this whole Israel-Palestine thing. Like, what if he starts making decisions based on their interests instead of the constituents'? It's not exactly reassuring that they're shelling out over $1.5 million... maybe it's a bribe or something 😳. And then there's Marie Newman saying that if you're taking money from groups that support a "far right-wing government that is executing genocide", what does that say about your character? Yeah, I believe her πŸ™„.
 
omg u think its weird that pro-Israel donors are flooding into danny davies seat but like what did u expect? chicago is literally one of the most zionist cities in america lol Friedman may not be making israel a priority but he's definitely getting funded by people who r, so yeah idk how much of an impact this is gonna have on his campaign tbh
 
πŸ€”πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸŒŽ I'm kinda worried about Jason Friedman's campaign πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ. It seems like he's taking money from pro-Israel groups who are super supportive of Israel's actions in Gaza πŸ’₯🚫. That makes me wonder if his values align with those of many Democrats πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ’”. Can't a politician take both sides without getting tainted by it? 🀝πŸ’ͺ Not sure if Friedman's campaign is being genuine or just trying to appeal to a certain crowd πŸ‘€πŸ“Š.

Friedman himself hasn't taken a stance on Israel's actions, but his donors have πŸ’ΈπŸ‘₯. It's like they're putting their two cents into the pot πŸ€πŸ’¬. Don't get me wrong, I love a good debate πŸ—£οΈπŸ’‘, but not when it comes at the cost of our values πŸ˜”πŸ’”.

What do you guys think? πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm getting really uneasy about this Jason Friedman situation... He's taking millions from AIPAC and its affiliates without even mentioning it on the campaign trail! πŸ€‘ It just feels like he's bought into their agenda instead of making his own stance clear. Newsflash, Rep Davis is being replaced with a puppet who's more concerned with lining up those pro-Israel donors than actually fighting for the people of Illinois πŸš«πŸ’Έ We need politicians who can separate their personal beliefs from the donations they receive. It's time to shine a light on this toxic influence and get our democracy back on track πŸ’‘
 
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