July 3, 2026

15 thoughts on “Texas Democratic candidate condemned for comments about ‘prison for American Zionists’

  1. On one hand democrats allege that conservative groups may be propping up campaign of Maureen Galindo for House. But at the same time the next day, Galindo told a local radio station that she is not antisemitic, but opposed to “Zionist Jews”.

  2. Think about it: links to the GOP fundraising website WinRed were removed from its website’s metadata after Punchbowl News reported on it several weeks ago. That speaks volumes.

  3. Considering democrats allege that conservative groups may be propping up campaign of Maureen Galindo for House, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  4. The next day, Galindo told a local radio station that she is not antisemitic, but opposed to “Zionist Jews”. Meanwhile the group, which is the biggest single spender in the Democratic primary runoff and has yet to reveal its donors, has put more than $600,000 toward ads, according to tracking firm AdImpact.

  5. What stands out is links to the GOP fundraising website WinRed were removed from its website’s metadata after Punchbowl News reported on it several weeks ago. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  6. Considering links to the GOP fundraising website WinRed were removed from its website’s metadata after Punchbowl News reported on it several weeks ago, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  7. So the bottom line is the group, which is the biggest single spender in the Democratic primary runoff and has yet to reveal its donors, has put more than $600,000 toward ads, according to tracking firm AdImpact. Wonder how this will land.

  8. If the next day, Galindo told a local radio station that she is not antisemitic, but opposed to “Zionist Jews”, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  9. Considering the next day, Galindo told a local radio station that she is not antisemitic, but opposed to “Zionist Jews”, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  10. The detail about “To embrace and uplift a fringe candidate with antisemitic – and extremely dangerous – rhetoric and views in order to win an election is beyond the pale,” they added is something people should sit with.

  11. Reading that the next day, Galindo told a local radio station that she is not antisemitic, but opposed to “Zionist Jews” — hard to argue with the logic there.

  12. The fact that the next day, Galindo told a local radio station that she is not antisemitic, but opposed to “Zionist Jews” really puts things into perspective.

  13. Basically the next day, Galindo told a local radio station that she is not antisemitic, but opposed to “Zionist Jews”. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

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