Mike Rogers Asks AIPAC to Stay Off Air in Michigan Senate Race
Rogers’ team says direct AIPAC ads could hurt him in Michigan, where 55% of voters in one poll opposed continued U.S. aid to Israel.
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Mike Rogers Tells AIPAC To Stay Out of His Race: Report
(Photo via: @MikeRogersForMI on X) Republican Michigan Senate candidate Mike Rogers and his campaign have reportedly asked the pro-Israel organization AIPAC “not to advertise on his behalf” as he’s set to face off against Democrat Abdul El-Sayed, a vocal critic of Israel’s government. Axios reported on the scoop about Rogers’s campaign on Saturday. According to the report, Rogers, who has the backing of President Donald Trump, spoke with AIPAC c…
Mike Rogers asks AIPAC not to advertise for his campaign against el Sayed
AIPAC’s influence in Michigan’s Senate race is expanding beyond just the Democratic primary, as allies of Republican Senate nominee Mike Rogers reportedly ask the pro-Israel committee to cease advertising for Rogers’s campaign. According to a new report from Axios, Rogers met with AIPAC’s Board Chair Michael Tuchin as the former congressman’s allies have been asking AIPAC to roll back its advertising in support of his Senate campaign. One day la…
Mike Rogers Asks AIPAC to Stay Off Air in Michigan Senate Race
Detroit, Michigan — Republican Senate nominee Mike Rogers’ allies have asked AIPAC not to run advertisements supporting his campaign, reflecting concerns that the prominent pro-Israel group could become a liability in his closely watched race against Democrat Abdul El-Sayed. According to Axios, Rogers spoke last week with AIPAC chair Michael Tuchin. The following day, the organization shelved a completed television ad targeting El-Sayed, an outs…
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