Former progressive Squad member Cori Bush attempts political comeback against Missouri US Rep. Bell
The race has drawn about $2.2 million in outside spending and turned into a test of Democrats’ split over Israel and party loyalty.
- On Tuesday, Missouri voters head to the polls for a Democratic primary rematch between incumbent Rep. Wesley Bell and former Rep. Cori Bush, a contest serving as a significant bellwether for the party's ideological direction.
- Both candidates emerged from the 2014 Ferguson protests, though their relationship fractured after Bell defeated Bush in 2024 following her sharp criticism of Israel's military response in Gaza.
- AIPAC-Affiliated groups have invested heavily in the race supporting Bell's pro-Israel stance, while Bush criticizes the spending as "buying a congressman" amid shifting Democratic views on U.S. support for Israel.
- Beyond policy, the campaign has turned personal, with Bell's team highlighting past scandals and Bush attacking his corporate backing; strategists describe the contest as defining the party's future direction.
- This primary serves as a litmus test for the Democratic Party, as voters weigh whether to embrace centrist establishment politics or the progressive populism championed by the Squad and its allies.
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Bell fends off Bush challenge to keep congressional seat
U.S. Rep. Wesley Bell defeated former Rep. Cori Bush for the second time in two years, turning back the former congresswoman’s attempt to reclaim Missouri’s 1st Congressional District seat. “I am honored and grateful that the people of Missouri’s First Congressional District have continued to put their trust in me to represent them in Congress,” Bell said in an election-night statement. “Two years ago, St. Louis voted for better and more account…
Cori Bush Is Making Her Case for a Comeback
This story was originally reported by Errin Haines of The 19th. On a hot summer afternoon with 10 days to go until the Aug. 4 Missouri primary, Cori Bush took a break from the campaign trail to chat with a man sitting alone next to a cart full of his belongings. Two decades before she was elected as the first Black woman to represent Missouri in Congress, Bush experienced homelessness, living in a car with her ex-husband and small children after…
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