The Sin of Accepting Support From Jews
You can learn a bit about an organization based on who it supports for Congress. Whether it endorses Republicans or Democrats gives voters a superficial insight into how it thinks and what’s important to it. More telling is who it opposes. More telling still is why it opposes a particular candidate.
One such group making endorsements these days is Indivisible Action, a left-wing political action committee connected with the larger Indivisible movement that supports and helps fund No Kings protests across the nation. It recently weighed-in on the primary election to determine the Democratic Farmer-Labor nominee in Minnesota’s U.S. Senate race, and Indivisible wants people to nominate the state’s Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan over Rep. Angie Craig.
Fair enough. There’s nothing wrong with a “Vote for Flanagan” campaign. Indivisible simply prefers one candidate over another. Flanagan and Craig both won their respective elections in 2018, so neither is a newcomer to Democrat politics. Both check different boxes in their party’s identity litmus test; Flanagan ran as a member of the Ojibwe tribe of........
