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Recently I found shopisrael.com. I suppose they are the polar opposite of the BDS movement. They have write ups on a lot of people giving a quick summary of their views on Israel.
JD Vance
https://shopisrael.com/blogs/support/does-jd-vance-support-israel
Newsom
https://shopisrael.com/blogs/support/does-gavin-newsom-support-israel
AOC gets two articles with slightly different content.
https://shopisrael.com/blogs/support/does-aoc-support-israel
https://shopisrael.com/blogs/support/does-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-support-israel
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
https://shopisrael.com/blogs/support/does-dwayne-johnson-support-israel
Yes Dwayne Johnson is considered the fourth most likely to be elected in 2028. https://polymarket.com/event/presidential-election-winner-2028
Pete Buttigieg
https://shopisrael.com/blogs/support/does-pete-buttigieg-support-israel
I wanted to include Marco Rubio because that would be the last of the people with >=5% odds for 2028 according to polymarket. But somehow we doesn't have a page. They have a page for people far more obscure than that. Almost any celebrity. He's currently the US Secretary of State.
We'll use AJC for him: https://ajcongress.org/jewishpoliticalguide/senators/marco-rubio/
It seems that AOC is the strongest candidate for standing up to Israel, followed by Buttigieg.
What's fun is using polymarket to measure their electability. Take this with a gain of salt.
- | 2028 odds | Nomination odds | Electability |
---|---|---|---|
Vance | 28% | 54% | 50% |
Newsom | 19% | 32% | 59% |
AOC | 8% | 10% | 80% |
Johnson | 5% | 5% | 100% |
Buttigieg | 5% | 7% | 71% |
Rubio | 5% | 10% | 50% |