Representative Jamaal Bowman of New York, one of Congress’s most outspoken progressives, suffered a stinging primary defeat on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press, unable to overcome a record-shattering campaign from pro-Israel groups and a slate of self-inflicted blunders.
Bowman was defeated by George Latimer, the Westchester County executive, in a race that became the year’s ugliest intraparty brawl and the most expensive House primary in history.
Bowman stepped forward as one of the leading critics of how Israelis were carrying out their war with Hamas.
Bowman, the district’s first Black congressman and a committed democratic socialist, never wavered from his calls for a cease-fire in Gaza or left-wing economic priorities.
Down in the polls, he repeatedly accused his white opponent of racism and used expletives in denouncing the pro-Israel groups as a “Zionist regime” trying to buy the election.
Persons:
Jamaal Bowman, Bowman, George Latimer
Organizations:
Associated Press, Israel, Westchester County, Democratic Party
Locations:
New York, Westchester, Westchester County, Bronx, Gaza