Pro-Israel donors who previously supported rival candidate Tom Malinowski have now funneled millions of dollars into the campaign of New Jersey's newly elected Representative Tahesha Way. This sudden influx of funds, totaling $53,000 in donations from 30 groups including the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and its super PAC, has bolstered Way's campaign with just weeks to go until the election.
These contributions were made by a diverse group of donors who have also given to other Republican candidates. The majority came on January 14th in what appears to be an organized fundraising push from outside groups. Peter Langerman, a retired investor, gave $75,000 to AIPAC's United Democracy Project since 2023 and $12,000 since 2022.
Tahesha Way initially trailed Tom Malinowski in the Democratic primary by a considerable margin. However, following this surge of pro-Israel contributions, her campaign now stands at just under $4 million compared to Malinowski's $1.1 million.
Analilia Mejia and Zach Beecher are among the candidates competing for the New Jersey 11th Congressional seat left vacant after Mikie Sherrill was elected governor.
These contributions were made by a diverse group of donors who have also given to other Republican candidates. The majority came on January 14th in what appears to be an organized fundraising push from outside groups. Peter Langerman, a retired investor, gave $75,000 to AIPAC's United Democracy Project since 2023 and $12,000 since 2022.
Tahesha Way initially trailed Tom Malinowski in the Democratic primary by a considerable margin. However, following this surge of pro-Israel contributions, her campaign now stands at just under $4 million compared to Malinowski's $1.1 million.
Analilia Mejia and Zach Beecher are among the candidates competing for the New Jersey 11th Congressional seat left vacant after Mikie Sherrill was elected governor.