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Data ReportAugust 14, 2026

How Does AIPAC Affect Progressive Democrats? Reading the FEC Filings, the Recorded Votes and the Measured Corpora

The United Democracy Project reported $37,860,200 in 2024-cycle independent expenditures. What the filings and the roll calls record.

Data ReportAugust 13, 2026

How Do AIPAC’s Affiliated Networks Influence Congressional Races? Reading the FEC Filings, the Recorded Votes and the Disclosed Travel

Two channels, two sets of filings: what the campaign finance record shows about AIPAC-affiliated money in congressional races, and what it never records.

Data ReportAugust 7, 2026

Does AIPAC Use “Dark Money” in Elections? What the Filings Record

Both AIPAC federal committees itemize donors with the FEC: $37,860,200 in 2024 super PAC spending, and where the disclosure chain stops.

DiscourseUpdated August 6, 2026

How Gaza-War Headlines Name the Agent of Violence

A corpus study of 1,976 Gaza-war headlines: only 19% depict a violent act, and when one names an actor it is Israel 80% of the time and no one 23%.

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