AIPAC Victory: Pro-Israel Candidate Wins Maryland Primary
Adrian Boafo, backed by AIPAC, won Maryland's Democratic primary for the seat of retiring Rep. Steny Hoyer, proving that the pro-Israel lobby still holds decisive power in American politics despite rising progressive hostility.
How Adrian Boafo Secured the 5th District Nomination
Adrian Boafo, a 32-year-old state delegate, clinched the Democratic nomination in Maryland's 5th Congressional District on Tuesday with 32 percent of the vote in a crowded field, with 68 percent of votes counted by Wednesday morning. His victory was not accidental. It was engineered through strategic alliance and unwavering support from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
AIPAC poured $5.7 million into Boafo's campaign through its super PAC, United Democracy Project. This investment delivered results. The son of Ghanaian immigrants, Boafo was hand-picked by Rep. Steny Hoyer, the retiring octogenarian who served as the number two Democratic leader in the House for decades. Hoyer, a steadfast champion of the US-Israel relationship, campaigned vigorously for his former staffer, appearing in ads and mobilizing the state's Democratic establishment behind him.
Boafo recognized the mantle he carries.