Numerous 2020 Democratic Candidates Set to Attend J Street Conference
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The Times of Israel
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WASHINGTON — Several of the leading 2020 Democratic presidential candidates will appear at the J Street national conference later this month.
It will be the first major forum where the candidates will be asked about their views on US foreign policy regarding Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The liberal Mideast advocacy group announced on Wednesday that the following candidates will attend its confab: Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, former Housing and Urban Development secretary Julian Castro and Colorado Senator Michael Bennet.
It will be the first major forum where the candidates will be asked about their views on US foreign policy regarding Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The liberal Mideast advocacy group announced on Wednesday that the following candidates will attend its confab: Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, former Housing and Urban Development secretary Julian Castro and Colorado Senator Michael Bennet.
By Eric Cortellessa | 18 Oct 2019
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