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Track AIPAC

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Track AIPAC (also known as AIPAC Tracker)[1] is an online project and advocacy platform that documents and publishes information on the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and related pro-Israel political spending and influence in United States politics.

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History

Track AIPAC was established as a Twitter account in 2024 by Cory Archibald and Casey Kennedy, who also co-founded Citizens Against AIPAC Corruption.[2][3] Archibald is a former staffer for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cori Bush and Jamaal Bowman.[3] Prior to November 2025, Track AIPAC operated anonymously; that month, Archibald and Bush revealed themselves as its founders due to what they said were doxing threats by AIPAC.[2]

As of November 2025, Track AIPAC had endorsed around three dozen Senate and House candidates.[3] By that point, it had almost 400,000 followers on Twitter.[4]

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Activities

Track AIPAC tracks political donations by organizations that are part of the Israel lobby in the United States, including AIPAC, J Street, the Democratic Majority for Israel and the Republican Jewish Coalition.[5][6][7] It also tracks politicians' voting records with regards to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, such as progressive politician Jasmine Crockett, who Track AIPAC says "has a poor legislative record on Israel-Palestine issues."[7]

Archibald said Track AIPAC's aim is to make working with AIPAC a political liability.[2] Archibald and Kennedy stated they will endorse candidates who commit to rejecting donations from the Israel lobby, supporting Palestinian statehood, enforcing the Leahy Laws and overturning Citizens United.[3] Track AIPAC argues that AIPAC should register as a foreign agent.[7]

Kennedy said in November 2025, "Our next target is the big oil lobby."[2]

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Reception

David Frank, a professor of communication at the University of Oregon, said, "The Track AIPAC is grassroots in identifying how powerful AIPAC is. The founders wanted to show how much money is going to each member of Congress. They want to make the money toxic, so that even the recipients of smaller donations will want to return the money."[7]

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