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“Earlier this week, the NPC received a request from NYC-DSA SC to withdraw the endorsement because it took place after the New York Democratic Primary, and they did not expect a conditional endorsement or feel it was strategic,” the organization said.
The main concern of the DSA with Ocasio-Cortez was her participation in a public panel with leaders from the Jewish Council for Public Affairs. The organization said, “She conflated anti-Zionism with antisemitism and condemned boycotting Zionist institutions” during the panel.
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