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Maureen Galindo’s ‘Zionists’ comments, explained
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Democratic leaders accused Maureen Galindo of antisemitism and are trying to stop her from winning the party’s primary in a contested U.S. House district.
- Frame 1Texas Democrats try to stop Maureen Galindo before Tuesday's runoff in the San Antonio-area 35th District.
- Frame 2Party leaders accuse Galindo of antisemitic rhetoric after she topped the March 3 primary with 29%; Johnny Garcia had 27%.
- Frame 3The district was redrawn by Texas Republicans, making the Democratic nominee a midterm liability or opportunity.
- Frame 4Galindo faces criticism over campaign comments about imprisoning American Zionists at the Karnes ICE facility.
- Frame 5Jeffries and DelBene accused Republicans of propping her up; the NRCC criticized Democrats but did not address the PAC claim.
- Frame 6Tuesday's runoff decides whether Democrats nominate Garcia or carry Galindo's rhetoric into a seat they still hope can compete.
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- May 25, 3:05 PM EDT
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- May 25, 10:12 AM EDT