2020 campaign work According to DMFI, 28 of its 29 candidates won their primaries between 2020 and 2021. In the months before the first contests in Iowa and New Hampshire in the
2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries, DMFI sent organizing staffers to identify pro-Israel Democrats, send volunteers to Democratic candidates' campaign events, and signal support for Israel. DMFI PAC endorsed
Joe Biden for president in March 2020 and ran online ads supporting him. DMFI PAC endorsed more than 100 Democrats for
House and
Senate in the 2020 election cycle and ran attack ads opposing
Bernie Sanders's candidacy during the
2020 primaries. In total, the PAC spent over $1.4 million on advertising attacking Sanders. The anti-Sanders advertising concentrated on arguing that Sanders would lose to Trump in the general election, including arguments about his "socialism" label and Sanders's recent heart attack. The Sanders campaign said that the ads led to a surge in donations from supporters. Journalist
Jonathan S. Tobin wrote that DMFI "played a not insignificant role in helping to undermine Sanders at a point in the campaign when he was the frontrunner and Biden seemed dead in the water". Political reporters
Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes credited DMFI PAC's primary ads with helping Biden secure the nomination. After his election, Biden wrote to DMFI, "I am grateful for and humbled by your statement of support for this campaign." Future
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken read the letter aloud during a virtual meeting.
2021 campaign work DMFI PAC made an endorsement in the
2021 Ohio 11th congressional district special election, in which the front-running candidates were progressive former State Senator
Nina Turner and more moderate Democratic county councilwoman
Shontel Brown. The PAC endorsed Brown, citing her likely support for Israel, Turner's interest in placing conditions on U.S. aid to Israel, and Turner's lack of a statement on
BDS. By July 2021, DMFI had spent over $660,000 in the race. Much of the advertising suggested that Turner was too divisive. In late July, DMFI released a poll of 400 likely Democratic voters that placed Brown five points behind Turner. Brown defeated Turner. By the end of the race, DMFI PAC had spent over $1 million on television ads and over $2 million total. Journalist Daniel Marans of
HuffPost said that "there's no question that DMFI played a pivotal role" in the election, which was held to replace Representative
Marcia Fudge, now the U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Jewish Insiders Matthew Kassel called Brown's win a "major victory for DMFI." In the month before the
2020-2021 U.S. Senate special election runoff in Georgia, DMFI PAC endorsed
Raphael Warnock against Republican Senator
Kelly Loeffler. Warnock thanked DMFI PAC on Twitter for its endorsement, saying he would "stand for Israel's security" and "work to strengthen the alliance between our nations". The endorsement followed DMFI PAC's earlier endorsement of Democratic Senate candidate
Jon Ossoff against Republican Senator
David Perdue.
2022 campaign work In May, DMFI PAC endorsee Representative
Shontel Brown defeated former State Senator
Nina Turner in
Ohio's 11th congressional district in a rematch of the previous year's special election, winning 66.3% of the vote to Turner's 33.7%. DMFI said it had spent more than $1 million to support Brown through independent expenditures this cycle. DMFI PAC was also the largest outside spender supporting Representative
Sean Casten against Representative
Marie Newman in
Illinois's 6th congressional district. By July, it had spent over $426,000 supporting
Glenn Ivey against former Representative
Donna Edwards for a Maryland House seat. Ivey won. DMFI President Mark Mellman said that 85% of the candidates his organization supported in the 2022 cycle won. In the 2022 U.S. Senate elections, the organization endorsed successfully reelected incumbents
Catherine Cortez Masto and
Raphael Warnock, and in an open race, Lieutenant Governor
John Fetterman. DMFI PAC undertook several independent expenditure programs in support of Democrats against Trump-endorsed opponents. In Georgia, it ran print and digital ads in support of Warnock's campaign against
Herschel Walker. In Pennsylvania, DMFI PAC ran a program targeting Republican nominee
Mehmet Oz in support of Fetterman. DMFI PAC also ran an ad campaign targeting
Madison Gesiotto Gilbert, the Republican candidate in
Ohio's 13th congressional district, to support State Representative
Emilia Skyes's successful general election campaign.
2023 campaign work In February 2023, DMFI PAC supported
Jennifer McClellan in her successful campaign to become the first Black congresswoman in Virginia history after the death of Representative Donald McEachin triggered
a special election. DMFI endorsed President Biden in the 2024 presidential election shortly after he announced his candidacy.
2024 campaign work DMFI PAC announced endorsements for 81 House incumbents in December 2023, including Representatives
Lizzie Fletcher,
Bill Foster, and
Jimmy Gomez, all of whom were facing primary challenges from Israel critics according to DMFI PAC. The PAC also endorsed Representative
Adam Schiff in his successful Democratic primary campaign in the Democratic primary for the
2024 United States Senate elections in California and former Representative
Tom Suozzi in
the special election winning bid to replace Representative
George Santos in
New York's 3rd congressional district after Santos'
expulsion from Congress. Representative
Pete Aguilar, chair of the
House Democratic Caucus, released a statement praising DMFI PAC's work in electing "more Democratic leaders that are committed to strengthening
the U.S.-Israel alliance." In May 2024, DMFI PAC announced endorsements for several more candidates. The PAC declared its support for incumbent Democratic Senators
Bob Casey,
Jacky Rosen, and Jon Tester, all of whom are facing competitive general election races. Additionally, DMFI PAC is on opposing sides as the
American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in three highly contested U.S. House races where DMFI PAC has endorsed the Democratic candidate and AIPAC has endorsed the Republican incumbent, in
Pennsylvania's 10th district, and
California's 22nd and
40th districts. Latimer defeated Bowman by 17% of the vote, supported by advertisements run in part by DMFI PAC, while Bell defeated Bush by over 5% of the vote, also in part supported by DMFI PAC. A June poll commissioned by DMFI PAC showed Bush and Bell in a statistical dead heat, and DMFI's previous poll in the Latimer–Bowman primary ended up having the victory margin exactly correct. DMFI PAC launched broadcast and cable TV ads to support Bell in his primary against Cori Bush, and to support
Yassamin Ansari, a candidate in
Arizona’s 3rd congressional district.
Punchbowl described DMFI PAC as “putting significant resources” in the race against Bell, with DMFI President Mark Mellman saying that Bush “has been one of the most bellicose, vituperative anti-Israel figures in Congress.” In response to former President Trump’s pick of Senator
JD Vance as his running mate, DMFI President Mark Mellman said that Vance “is a far-right extremist” and pointed to Vance’s denial of the 2020 election results, support of a national abortion ban, and his vote against aid to Israel during the Israel-Hamas War. Mellman also emphasized Vance’s promotion of the antisemitic “Great Replacement” theory. DMFI PAC endorsed Vice President
Kamala Harris on July 22, after President Biden announced
his withdrawal from the campaign. DMFI President Mark Mellman said that Harris "helped lead the most pro-Israel administration in American history" in a statement announcing DMFI's support. The statement also noted that Harris said "support for Israel is central" to who she is
when she ran for President in 2020. During the
2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, DMFI hosted a reception with several dozen Democratic elected officials. The Dispatch said the event was a “celebration” for the group after a successful primary season and wrote that "the consistent theme from the slate of speakers was this: Support for Israel is entirely consistent with liberal and progressive values.” Elected speakers included Senator
Ben Cardin, Governor
Andy Beshear, and New York City Mayor
Eric Adams, along with several U.S. House members. DMFI PAC released an ad “educating Jewish voters in swing states on Harris' pro-Israel record.” DMFI PAC also ran an ad in swing states that emphasized President Trump's ties to antisemites, citing his connections with
Kanye West and
Nick Fuentes. Another DMFI PAC ad highlighted negative comments from Trump national security personnel about President Trump’s fitness for office. DMFI’s Mark Mellman released a statement criticizing Trump for his purported statement to his Chief of Staff Mark Kelly about wanting “the kind of generals that Hitler had.” == Political positions and other activities ==