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Schlossberg's Different Israel Messages to Different Audiences
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Schlossberg's Different Israel Messages to Different Audiences

What's the gist?

Congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg reportedly gave different messages about Israel to different groups - criticizing arms sales publicly while striking a more sympathetic tone at a private Upper East Side gathering.

Context

Schlossberg, a Kennedy family member, has positioned himself as the most critical of Israel among candidates in NY-12. His campaign has publicly opposed arms sales to Israel amid the ongoing Gaza conflict.

Election moment

This moment is part of NY-12 Democratic Primary. It references Nina Schwalbe, Patrick Timmins, Chris Diep, George Conway, Laura Dunn, Micah Lasher, Alex Bores, Jack Kennedy Schlossberg. It appears on the Elections tab and uses the election lean dock.

Positive takes

Nuanced Diplomacy. Politicians often tailor their messaging to different audiences while maintaining consistent core principles, showing sophisticated understanding of complex issues.
Building Bridges. Speaking more sympathetically to Jewish constituents while maintaining public positions demonstrates efforts to find common ground across divided communities.
Strategic Communication. Adjusting tone and emphasis for different audiences is standard political practice that helps candidates connect with diverse voter bases.

Negative takes

Two-Faced Politics. Critics argue that telling different stories to different groups shows a lack of authentic leadership and willingness to say whatever audiences want to hear.
Betraying Public Positions. Speaking more favorably about Israel in private while publicly opposing arms sales suggests his campaign positions may not reflect his true beliefs.
Elite Access Problems. Having different messages for wealthy, exclusive audiences versus the general public raises questions about who really influences his policy positions.
News sources
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    Politico Staff · Politico · May 28, 2026
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    Politico Staff · Politico · May 27, 2026
Social takes
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    @MadisonCKS · Twitter · Negative take
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    @MadisonCKS · Twitter · Negative take
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