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@areecahelle

it’s my feeling we’ll win in the end

nyc เข้าร่วม Haziran 2020
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@USEmbCuba lift the genocidal blockade
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Embajada de los Estados Unidos en Cuba
¿Sueñas en una Cuba libre y próspera? Que ideas tienes? La Embajada de Estados Unidos en Cuba lanza la convocatoria “Vivir con Libertad y Prosperidad” para apoyar proyectos de individuos y organizaciones independientes que quieren vivir en libertad, crear prosperidad y que valoran acceso a información. 🚫 No son elegibles personas u organizaciones afiliadas o que colaboren con entidades del régimen cubano. Fecha límite: 15 de agosto de 2026 Más información: cu.usembassy.gov/es/declaracion… Para enviar toda la documentacion escriba al: usembassyhavanagrants@state.gov
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@claireforny Postering in Bushwick today, then canvassing in Bushwick all day tomorrow 🌹
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AIPAC Antonio stood with AIPAC Ritchie after their AIPAC-funded Israel trip in 2015
Antonio Reynoso@ReynosoBrooklyn

@RitchieTorres is running for Congress in the Bronx. He has made history in the City Council and we should expect nothing less in Washington. I am proud to endorse, my brother, Ritchie Torres for Congress. Join me in ensuring everyone else hears his story. m.youtube.com/watch?v=I8E3yS…

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This guy supported Solidarity PAC (NY AIPAC) in the last cycle and is now supporting AIPAC Antonio get out the vote for Claire sign up for a shift NOW clairevaldezforcongress.com/events
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Since you named me, I want to respond directly.  Claire, you have a habit of treating “AIPAC” as a magic word that explains away every political setback. Lost support? AIPAC. Criticism? AIPAC. Voters disagree? AIPAC. You just suggested that undisclosed funding behind Real Fight NYC was tied to “pro-Israel” interests because I donated to your opponent. It wasn't. The PAC was funded by labor unions, a correction even Ryan Grim felt compelled to make. That is the problem with conspiracy-minded politics. The conclusion comes first, the evidence comes later, and reality is expected to fit the narrative rather than the other way around. People who pride themselves on fighting prejudice should be especially careful about prejudging others. This isn't a politics of substance or depth. It isn't even original. It is the same shallow conspiracy politics used by people across the political spectrum when they lack facts, evidence, or a more convincing argument. Frankly, it’s disappointing to see. Democrats spent years criticizing Donald Trump for weaponizing conspiracy theories whenever reality did not go his way. We should not be adopting the same playbook simply because it is politically convenient. Conspiracy thinking is corrosive whether it comes from the right or the left. Not every Jewish organization is AIPAC. Not every donor is part of a coordinated plot. And not every candidate who struggles politically is the victim of some grand scheme. Yet Claire, you seem determined to flatten every disagreement into the same simplistic story. The irony is that people who claim to oppose exclusion often seem perfectly comfortable treating Jewish participation in politics as uniquely suspect when it becomes politically convenient. You can disagree with Israel. You can criticize AIPAC. What you cannot do is suggest that Jewish donors, Jewish organizations, or people who hold different views should somehow be excluded from the democratic process. The problem may be that governing and politics are more complicated than you want them to be. Serious issues require serious analysis. They require the ability to distinguish between different organizations, different motivations, and different people. Not everything fits neatly into a slogan. I am proud to have supported Democratic candidates across America, and I will continue doing so. No amount of name-calling, conspiracy theories, or attempts to delegitimize my participation in the political process will change that. As for this race, I am happy to support your opponent because I believe he would bring the judgment, seriousness, and effectiveness that New Yorkers deserve from their representative in Congress. It is really that simple. No conspiracy required.

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Claire Valdez
Claire Valdez@claireforny·
In 2024, this hedge fund manager donated $48k to a PAC that put me and other DSA/WFP candidates on a "Wall of Shame" for demanding a ceasefire. The goal then, as now: impose a political cost for speaking out against the genocide in Gaza. Didn't work then, won't work now.
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john petry@johnpetry

Since you named me, I want to respond directly.  Claire, you have a habit of treating “AIPAC” as a magic word that explains away every political setback. Lost support? AIPAC. Criticism? AIPAC. Voters disagree? AIPAC. You just suggested that undisclosed funding behind Real Fight NYC was tied to “pro-Israel” interests because I donated to your opponent. It wasn't. The PAC was funded by labor unions, a correction even Ryan Grim felt compelled to make. That is the problem with conspiracy-minded politics. The conclusion comes first, the evidence comes later, and reality is expected to fit the narrative rather than the other way around. People who pride themselves on fighting prejudice should be especially careful about prejudging others. This isn't a politics of substance or depth. It isn't even original. It is the same shallow conspiracy politics used by people across the political spectrum when they lack facts, evidence, or a more convincing argument. Frankly, it’s disappointing to see. Democrats spent years criticizing Donald Trump for weaponizing conspiracy theories whenever reality did not go his way. We should not be adopting the same playbook simply because it is politically convenient. Conspiracy thinking is corrosive whether it comes from the right or the left. Not every Jewish organization is AIPAC. Not every donor is part of a coordinated plot. And not every candidate who struggles politically is the victim of some grand scheme. Yet Claire, you seem determined to flatten every disagreement into the same simplistic story. The irony is that people who claim to oppose exclusion often seem perfectly comfortable treating Jewish participation in politics as uniquely suspect when it becomes politically convenient. You can disagree with Israel. You can criticize AIPAC. What you cannot do is suggest that Jewish donors, Jewish organizations, or people who hold different views should somehow be excluded from the democratic process. The problem may be that governing and politics are more complicated than you want them to be. Serious issues require serious analysis. They require the ability to distinguish between different organizations, different motivations, and different people. Not everything fits neatly into a slogan. I am proud to have supported Democratic candidates across America, and I will continue doing so. No amount of name-calling, conspiracy theories, or attempts to delegitimize my participation in the political process will change that. As for this race, I am happy to support your opponent because I believe he would bring the judgment, seriousness, and effectiveness that New Yorkers deserve from their representative in Congress. It is really that simple. No conspiracy required.

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A socialist future begins in the commie corridor. Claire's opponent took an AIPAC-funded trip TO ISRAEL in 2015 & has NOT apologized. Don't sleep on this, I'm canvassing my neighbors in Bushwick all day Thursday and will pick up shifts until election day. clairevaldezforcongress.com/events
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: Trump says 'if it weren't for the United States of America' then 'Israel would not exist right now'
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@karakul we’re not out here trying to get greedy!
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Kara McCurdy@karakul·
@areecahelle Just one of their photogs! Not even the main one, just one to hang around and be quiet!
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@karakul girl you know I got you!
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Kara McCurdy@karakul·
@areecahelle I was actually saying this, and you know, more people should be saying this too
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EXCLUSIVE: Gianaris endorses Claire Valdez for NY-7 qns.com/2026/06/exclus…
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Will Steakin
Will Steakin@wsteaks·
New in NY Playbook: @BoldProgressive PCCC endorses Claire Valdez (NY-7) and Darializa Avila Chevalier (NY-13):
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You got to be kidding me, he went to Israel, an apartheid state, in 2014 (!!) no less. Who funded that propaganda trip?
Nydia M Velázquez@ReElectNydia

.@ReynosoBrooklyn’s record speaks for itself: He kicked ICE off of Rikers, he protected tenants, he’s invested millions in working families and Black maternal healthcare, he’s never accepted a cent from AIPAC, and he demands we end the Genocide. No lie will change his record.

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