>>509978691Good point. They'll probably try to nip it in the bud, Trump is already trying to eliminate him but we'll see how it goes.
AIPAC is a problem but AIPAC shills will easily switch sides because they care about money and opportunities.
However, kikes can always find another way to finance them and you can end up with people running on anti AIPAC platform while actually working for the kikes, promising one thing and doing the opposite is pretty much a norm in Western politics and people are overwhelmed and demoralized, I think a big reason for that was anti Iraq war protests. iirc there were 1 M protesters in the UK and Blair did it anyway, similar in the rest of Europe and even in America with 9/11 and all there were 250k protesters and all that did nothing and people not just stopped protesting but they actually started agreeing, like with Libya.
It's a big problem.
Other big issue in America, rarely mentioned even on /pol/, are Evangelicals like Kristi Noem.
Their AIPAC tracker is $0 yet they are even worse because they do it for free but with the religious zeal you only see in Muslims.
Evangelicals are the largest religious group in the USA, low estimate is 1/4 and high is 1/3, so from 70-100M people.
They are not all Zionists (I hope) but a massive number is. They'll probably try to mobilize them to vote more and they'll appeal to their religious feelings.
Nobody dares to mention that in podcasts and stuff but it really should be discussed, like that Cruz guy on Tucker who really exposed himself as a religious loony, people need to see more of that.