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Two candidates in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary debated U.S. policy toward Israel on Tuesday night. One candidate said Prime Minister Netanyahu has not made the United States safer. The other said U.S. foreign policy has been shaped by Israel and AIPAC.
abcnews.go.comCandidates in Michigan's Democratic Senate primary debated U.S. policy toward Israel during a televised forum on Tuesday night. The other candidate said U.S. foreign policy has been handed to the United States by Israel and AIPAC.
Israel has become a central issue in the Democratic primary in Michigan, a state viewed as important in national elections. The debate occurred as pro-Israel donors have provided heavy backing to one of the candidates.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
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