Senate candidate Hill Harper says he rejected $20M offer from pro-Israel donor to run against Rep. Tlaib
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Democratic Senate candidate Hill Harper says he turned down a $20 million offer from a major pro-Israel PAC donor to run against Rep. Rashida Tlaib.
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Harper confirmed the offer in a post, saying he "won't be bossed, bullied, or bought."
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The offer was made by Michigan businessman Linden Nelson in October.
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Harper says he's running to "break the stranglehold" groups like "the Israel lobby" have on politicians.
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Tlaib has condemned Hamas attacks on Israelis but called Israel's actions in Gaza a "genocide" of Palestinians.