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Big loss for Democrat who wanted ‘Zionists’ in camps may still signal big trouble on horizon
Texas Democrat Maureen Galindo lost a congressional runoff election after controversially suggesting 'billionaire Zionists' should be detained in ICE facilities, drawing bipartisan condemnation. Despite claims of Republican donor influence on her campaign through a super PAC, her defeat has sparked debate over whether Democratic voters are rejecting extremist candidates.
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