Politics
Josh Shapiro Quietly Moves Against AOC-Backed Candidate Over Israel Dispute
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Chaim Racer2 MIN READ
Published May. 11, 2026, 7:41 AM
Politics

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is quietly working against a left-wing congressional candidate backed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a Democratic primary that has become a flashpoint over Israel, antisemitism, and the party’s ideological future, according to a report by Axios. The May 19 race is increasingly being viewed by Democratic insiders as an early proxy battle between two possible 2028 presidential rivals.
Ocasio-Cortez has publicly endorsed Pennsylvania state Rep. Chris Rabb in the competitive three-way Democratic primary for a Philadelphia-area House seat. She has fundraised for Rabb, promoted him on social media, and is rumored to campaign for him in Philadelphia later this month. The winner of the Democratic primary is widely expected to win the deep-blue seat in November.
Behind the scenes, however, Axios reported that Shapiro and his allies have privately tried to block Rabb’s path. According to the report, Shapiro advised Philadelphia building trades unions to avoid running attacks against candidate Ala Stanford that could unintentionally help Rabb consolidate progressive support. Rabb has repeatedly clashed with Shapiro in recent years, including publicly demanding: “Governor Shapiro, stop state collaboration with ICE!”
The race has also exposed deep divisions inside the Democratic Party over Israel. Rabb is a sharp critic of Israel and has faced accusations of antisemitism from some Democrats, including Stanford adviser Jay Howser, who also consults for Shapiro. Critics pointed to a social media post from Rabb’s account suggesting the Bondi Beach attack on Jews was a false flag operation by “Zionists.” Rabb later disavowed the post, blamed it on a former staffer, and said he strongly condemns antisemitism.
Shapiro spokesman Manuel Bonder dismissed the report, saying: “This is yet another D.C. story more focused on clicks than the reality on the ground in Pennsylvania.” Rabb’s campaign declined comment
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