Wednesday, June 24, 2026

The Monsters Hide Under The Bed!

AIPAC claims victory. Adrian Boafo, a gay Black Democrat wins the seat occupied by Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD). The Pro Israel lobby continues to put a wedge between the party's establishment and the insurgent wing.

We slept on this one.

The establishment pick wins. The AIPAC backed Democratic candidates better not get comfortable with the status quo. Harry Dunn, the former U.S. Capitol police officer who survived the Jan. 6 attacks comes up short again.

AIPAC and the dark money came in like a vulture and picked the bones.

They relied on a crowd field to push through their choice.

We are dedicated to removing Pro Israel Democrats. Ritchie Torres, John Fetterman, Josh Gottheimer, Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer ain't shit and they'll never be shit.

Their days are numbered. They win this round, but 2028 is coming and they will be targets for defeat.

Adrian Boafo, a Maryland state delegate will be the nominee to replace Rep. Stony Hoyer (D-MD) who announced he will not seek reelection in 2026.

Boafo was then a campaign manager for Hoyer. He was endorsed by Hoyer, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and many of the Democratic Party's establishment wing.

Ironic, progressives didn't focus on stopping this guy.

Boafo has won the Democratic nomination in Maryland's 5th Congressional District, the Associated Press projects, prevailing in a crowded race to succeed retiring Rep. Steny Hoyer. The AP called the race at 9:28 pm.

Boafo is a state delegate from Bowie and Hoyer's endorsed choice. He's also backed by Gov. Wes Moore and Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD).

His bid drew more than $8 million in outside spending, including from a cryptocurrency-aligned super PAC — prompting rivals Dunn, Bareebe and Baker to jointly criticize the "dark money" supporting him.

His bid drew more than $8 million in outside spending, including from a cryptocurrency-aligned super PAC — prompting rivals Dunn, Bareebe and Baker to jointly criticize the "dark money" supporting him.

The 5th District seat came open after Hoyer — first elected in 1981 and a former House majority leader — announced he would not seek another term, ending one of the longest congressional tenures in Maryland history. Two dozen Democrats filed to replace him.

Boafo advances to the Nov. 3 general election and is favored in the Democratic-leaning district. 

Warning to any candidate that continues to back Israel....

Don't get too comfortable with the seat.

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