2020 At launch, Pro-Israel America endorsed 14
Democrats and 13
Republicans. The slate included
Senators Susan Collins (R-
ME),
Cory Gardner (R-
CO),
Lindsey Graham (R-
SC),
Jim Risch (R-
ID),
Ben Sasse (R-
NE),
Chris Coons (D-
DL),
Doug Jones (D-
AL) and
Gary Peters (D-
MI);
Representatives Steny Hoyer (D-
MD-5),
Ted Deutch (D-
FL-22),
Eliot Engel (D-
NY-16),
Josh Gottheimer (D-
NJ-5),
Ted Lieu (D-
CA-33),
Nita Lowey (D-
NY-17),
Grace Meng (D-
NY),
Stephanie Murphy (D-
FL-7),
Brad Schneider (D-
IL-10),
Brad Sherman (D-
CA-30),
Juan Vargas (D-
CA-51),
Kevin McCarthy (R-
CA-23),
Steve Chabot (R-
OH-1),
Brian Fitzpatrick (R-
PA-1),
Kay Granger (R-
TX-12),
Will Hurd (R-
TX-23),
Brian Mast (R-
FL-18),
Michael McCaul (R-
TX-10) and
Joe Wilson (R-
SC-2). Pro-Israel America raised $400,000 for
Ilhan Omar's primary challenger, Antone Melton-Meaux. Omar won 58-38%. By July, the group had raised $2 million, amassed 150,000 members, and endorsed 52 candidates; 21 Republicans and 31 Democrats. In a post-election impact report, Pro-Israel America reported that endorsed candidates had a 95% victory rate. According to
OpenSecrets, 53% of contributions went to Democrats and 46% went to Republicans.
2021 Pro-Israel America endorsed
Cuyahoga County Council member
Shontel Brown in the Democratic primary for a
2021 special election in
Ohio's 11th congressional district. Pro-Israel views were initially seen as an important factor of the race and an indicator of Democrat's views on Israel.
2022 In February 2022, Pro-Israel America called on
liberal Zionist organization
J Street PAC to drop its endorsement of
Marie Newman. ==References==