![]() McLaughlin also cited an effort “to organize the Arabs into one party and teach them about voter turnout.” “These are false allegations and they have nothing to do with reality,” Dweck said. Money to OneVoice stopped flowing in November, officials said, before the Israeli elections.Īfter Netanyahu’s win, V15 co-founder Nimrod Dweck said in an interview with Ronan Farrow aired on MSNBC’s “Jose Diaz-Balart” that “not a single cent” of State Department or taxpayer money had gone to their campaign. The group was linked to Washington-based nonprofit OneVoice Movement, which reportedly received $350,000 in State Department grants. V15 was viewed as part of a broader campaign to oust Netanyahu. McLaughlin said the Israeli leader rebounded after delivering a speech to Congress early this month, prompting more critical ads. He noted an effort to oust Netanyahu was guided by former Obama political operative Jeremy Bird and that V15, or Victory 15, ads hurt Netanyahu in the polls. And there were various liberal groups in the United States that were raising millions to fund a campaign called V15 against Prime Minister Netanyahu,” McLaughlin said. dollars, through non-profit organizations. “There was money moving that included taxpayer U.S. ”What was not well reported in the American media is that President Obama and his allies were playing in the election to defeat Prime Minister Netanyahu,” John McLaughlin, a Republican strategist, said in an interview on John Catsimatidis’s “The Cats Roundtable” radio show broadcast Sunday on AM 970 in New York. President Obama’s role during the Israeli elections was larger than reported, according to a pollster for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party.
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