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We are joined by Congressional candidate Kat Abughazaleh on the eve of her consequential election to defeat corporate money in politics.
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The number one priority every American should have is getting to the midterms and electing
politicians that are not beholden to the same lobbies that funded Trump and enabled him
to get to the White House to rip everybody off and rich himself to the tune of $5 billion
and start illegal wars.
And one of these candidates that we have to get elected in Illinois is my friend, Kat
Abu Ghazale.
She is a Palestinian American grassroots congressional candidate running to represent
Illinois's ninth district.
She is a renter, former uninsured worker and union representative Abu Ghazale is running
to bring a new generation of leadership to Congress and to defend democracy, fight
for economic justice and advance a humane foreign policy.
Kat, welcome to IHIP News.
Again, 24 hours.
Are you nervous?
24 hours.
I'm excited.
The last week has been insane.
You know, it was originally a three way race and now it's a two way race and APAC is panicking.
They are trying new strategies.
No one's ever seen.
They are just throwing stuff at the wall.
I mean, while we are knocking doors, calling people and getting out the vote.
OK, so now that it's a two way race, it's my understanding that APAC is throwing money
at a pretty progressive candidate to take away votes from you.
And so we need to talk to everybody about this is so important, I think.
Donald Trump took over $200 million from APAC.
I mean, that's almost as much money as Elon Musk gave him.
So it's clear that APAC likes fascism and likes leaders that will commit war crimes.
And then you find out that Chuck Schumer and Hawkeme Jeffries also take money from APAC.
And then you're like, oh, this is why they're not robustly opposing him.
And this is why I think races like yours are so important because we have to have an
opposition to fascism.
We just have to.
Yeah.
I mean, that's why I'm under federal indictment, it's because I have been one of the most effective
critics of the Trump administration, certainly my race, a researcher and journalist that
covered the far right.
But as context for our race, this district goes from Chicago up to Evanston, West Dysgokie
and then all the way to Elgonquin and Crystal Lake.
And originally, this was a three way race between Mayor Daniel Biss of Evanston, myself,
and then Laura Fein, who was the APAC backed candidate.
Both her and Daniel met with APAC early on, submitted position papers to APAC early on.
And APAC accidentally pulled the New Jersey 11 where Daniel Biss was critical of Israel,
but still happy to fund the Iron Dome past federal anti-BDS legislation, which he helped
pass the first anti-BDS law in the country here in Illinois.
And then they realize this week that we are tied for first, and that doesn't even count
the fact that so many of our voters are people that don't really get pulled as much or
are weighted less in polls.
So now they are panicking, they know that Laura Fein's campaign is dead in the water.
Daniel Biss is stagnated, Laura Fein has gone down, and we are growing.
And so they, from APAC's perspective, are looking at the lesser of two evils.
They have started putting out ads $100,000 worth of ads for a different progressive candidate
in hopes of splitting my vote to get Daniel Biss elected.
And as for my own campaign, they have put a million dollars behind attack ads, mailers.
We learned about a dark money influencer operation this week.
Oh my God, I heard about this.
Crazy.
And we still haven't really scratched the surface.
I know that there are people that are planning on reporting on this, but the guy that was
behind it just won an award for his work on Biss's campaign.
And we still don't know who's funding it or who's leading it.
So obviously this dark money is a problem, but I just want to, for the people in the
ninth district of Illinois, here's the situation.
When you start voting for people who take money from the same groups that fund fascism,
even though they say, oh, we're pro women, we're pro gay, we're anti-war.
Here's what it boils down to, Warren Gunnels on Twitter tweeted the following, Netanyahu
says to the Trump administration, I need 19.8 billion dollars.
Trump approved.
Hegseth, I need 1.5 trillion.
Trump says approved.
Argentina, we need 40 billion dollars.
Trump and all the mega Republicans approved.
And even Democrats go along with this, some of them, and approve it, Qatar.
We want an air force base in the United States.
No problem.
America's always second or third approved.
To the average Joe in the ninth district of Illinois, if you lose your job and your wife
gets cancer and you want Medicaid, what do mega pro-life Republicans say?
And what do Democrats that take money from their same lobbyists say, Cat?
They say, screw off, you're not my priority.
And in our campaign, we are the only campaign in our race to be using our resources to help
people right now.
Our office doubles as a mutual aid hub.
We have fed, enclosed thousands of people across our district.
We have ensured that we are showing our values through our actions rather than our words.
I was the first person in this race to physically confront ICE.
I'm sorry, strong words for Greg Bovino aren't enough right now.
Strongly worded letters are not enough.
You need to be out on the streets and it needs to be your first instinct.
It can't be something that you're pressured into or you do it once it's politically convenient.
We need a fighter right now.
And I don't plan to be in Congress for the rest of my life.
This isn't a promotion for me.
I mean, Mayor Biss started his run for Congress just weeks after winning his mayoral race.
It's ridiculous.
All right, so to the people in Illinois, you have all of these entities, I mean, this
is a very controversial race.
You have people, you're not controversial, but they're trying to make you controversial
because you don't take back money.
And that's insane.
But to the people in Illinois, because when it gets down to it, our local politicians
know what's best for us.
And all of this foreign influence and domestic influence that helps corporations, which
really is, they're that big of a difference.
I mean, doesn't don't corporate interests feel somewhat foreign to the American worker
and taxpayer?
What is the main difference between you and everybody on that ballot?
What are you going to deliver for people in Illinois?
First off, we want to modernize constituent services to ensure that you can get what you
need.
If you lose your job, if you are taken by ICE, we want to make sure that we are there to
take action immediately and to fill in those gaps.
But also, we need to be holding everyone accountable.
Not just Republicans, the Democrats aren't even doing that right now.
What are we going to, if you can't answer a basic question of whether you would support
Hakeem Jeffries as Speaker of the House?
When we have seen what his leadership has done, how can we expect you to push the party
to the left?
And by that, I mean the center.
We need a whole government approach.
We need to be thinking bigger.
We can't just be doing incrementalism at half measures.
I am someone that knows how to communicate.
I know how to handle the right.
It's why I've been deposed by Elon Musk.
It's why my work held to get Tucker Carlson fired from Fox News.
That's why I'm under federal indictment.
And then after we win tomorrow, Tuesday, we are going to make sure that we use our resources
to get progressive selected nationwide.
It's a new moment.
There are some people in my race that I think would be fantastic Congress people in 2014.
But it's 2026 and we have to act like it.
I completely agree.
And I think that a lot of this reminds me this election reminds me of the lead up to Barack
Obama winning in08.
And the war became a huge issue.
And Obama ended up beating Hillary Clinton and John Edwards in the primary because he
justifiably battered them for their support of the Iraq war.
And here we are.
Your generation, my kid's generation is facing the Iran wars.
So tell us what your position is on this war that Trump has got us into.
And by the way, I have not seen a firm, solid, unified resistance from all of the Democrats
in leadership.
I just haven't seen that.
To the contrary, I've seen people like Chuck Schumer talk about has one of his main jobs.
One of my main jobs as senators, make sure Israel gets all the money they need.
On the backs of like working class Americans, it's obscene.
We can't even call an ambulance.
If we hit by a car, we call it Uber to get to the hospital.
And meanwhile, we are sending billions to bomb a country that did not attack us.
I am against this war.
I am against any of this unprovoked military action.
We need to be putting our money into the people rather than into bombs.
We need to be calling a genocide what it is.
And additionally, we need to understand the idea of leverage, whether that's domestically
and not caving the second that things get spicy because Republicans need to suffer consequences
for their actions or inform policy.
The fact that even with the war crimes that Israel has committed with our own tax dollars,
that my opponent is still willing to fund the Iron Dome violating our own laws, by the
way.
We are not supposed to send aid to another country they are committing war crimes until
we are able to investigate and rectify this issue and hold those perpetrators accountable.
Shows that he's not serious about protecting the American people or protecting anyone else
that's being killed by our weapons.
Okay.
And then lastly, we have, we see that a lot of policy, whether it's Republicans or Democrats,
seems to be Israel first.
And secondly, I have really seen a rise in misogyny and attacks on women that are very
alarming to me because I come from a state where immediately after the decision on
row, a total abortion ban.
And then you have an administration where the Secretary of Defense, I refuse to call him
the Secretary of War just for spite, the Secretary of Defense.
He basically has done and said all of these very misogynistic things.
So you have, on the right, you have a party that wants to take away a woman's right to
have a private abortion if she were raped, even as a little girl.
They want to take that right away and that right is already being taken away.
You have the Secretary of Defense who, his own pastor, does not want women to have the
right to vote.
We have a president of the United States who every single day is demeaning female journalists.
And then they rush out these women in the Trump regime that wear these Christian crosses
to Christian signal that rode the shoulders of all of the suffragettes and all of the
feminist movement to get the very jobs that they have to dismantle women like you and me.
And so to the mothers in Illinois who have the comfort of living with a pretty much majority
blue state where you have a right to privacy or your OBGYN appointments, nobody is trying
to take away your daughter's right to get a divorce, should she find herself in an abusive
marriage.
Because we get over all of this, the money and we get over all of this war stuff.
There is a sustained attack on women right now.
And I personally am very concerned that female voters that may be independent or have always
lived with the luxury of a blue state as a woman from a red state.
What's coming for women in blue states next is such a warning.
So where do you stand to help the women and the little girls in Illinois of this threat?
Because there's so much being thrown at us right now, Kat, that this really gets brushed
under the water.
But I'm very concerned about the place of women and little girls in the United States of
America.
I mean, me too.
And you know, I grew up in red states too, just one South of the one that you grew up in.
And there is a reason I don't live there.
There is a reason that I live in Chicago, which is where many people are coming as refugees
in our own country for reproductive rights, for queer rights, for immigrant rights, for
climate change.
One in four abortions in the Midwest is done in Chicago.
And they are coming for us.
There's a reason that midway blitz hit us so hard because Chicago is used as a bogeyman
in the Chicago area.
Not only do we need to codify abortion in our constitution as a right, the right to
your own body, but we also need to lift any restrictions when Republicans try to turn
the conversation into limits based on your pregnancy term.
What they are really saying is that on the worst day of your life, in the very rare cases
that you have to terminate a pregnancy, six, seven, eight, nine months in, that's the
worst day of your life.
It's not you just saying, oh, I don't want to have a baby anymore.
It is there is a threat to your life or your child will not make it.
And we can't be relying on male judges to decide whether your life is worth it.
And we can't allow people in our party to fall for this right-wing propaganda about
term limits.
But additionally, it's not just that.
We need to codify the equal rights amendment.
And we need to, this is something I feel very passionately about, start universal basic
income with stay-at-home parents, which immeasurably skews towards women.
This would allow families to have more money in their pockets.
It would make sure that people don't have to stay in a bad relationship because they
are reliant on their partner for income.
And it would make sure that as you get older as a stay-at-home parent, you have your own
pot for social security.
Stay-at-home parenting is the most invisible and unpaid labor.
And it's absolutely ridiculous how we denigrate it.
So this needs to be where we start for universal basic income.
We need to ensure we're pouring federal funds into that into our education system so your
property taxes can go down and your child's education is not dependent on their zip code.
We need to be paying for universal pre-k, which helps lower crime rates, which increases
your outcomes for every part of your life.
Like this, we can have all of this.
We can tax billionaires out of existence.
We can actually lower working-class taxes if we effectively tax the rich in corporations.
We are thinking too small.
And if we are just going by the Democratic Party line, if we are just going by Hakeem
Jeffree's line, then we are going to get more and more incrementalism and keep going
to the right.
And I promise you that I will hold people accountable because that's what I've been doing.
Listen to what I say, watch what I do.
Kat, tell our listeners in this 24-hour push, the ones that don't live in your district,
what they can do to help you and those that do live in your district.
If you don't live in our district, you can phone bank for us.
Kat for Illinois.com slash events.
That's K-A-T-F-O-R-Illinois.com.
You can also donate at KatRillinois.com.
We are in this last stretch, but we just bought a bunch of new literature because we had so
many volunteers come.
We are almost out.
We each pay our staff.
Donating is a great way to help.
If you are in the district, please look at my website, Kat for Illinois.com.
I know that there is a huge disinformation campaign going on about me and you might have
heard, who is Kat Abokuzale from APAC ads?
People are getting hit with them every single minute over here.
But look into me, see what we've done.
Check out our anti-endorsements.
See that Laura Lumer, Elon Musk, and Tucker Carlson hate me.
And vote on Monday.
The weather is going to be better than it is on Tuesday, so vote on Monday.
I'm number 40 on the ballot, Kat Abokuzale, longest last name on there, cast your vote.
And if you already have, come knock doors for us.
Call your friends.
Tell them to vote too, because we can win this.
Right now we are statistically tied for first.
And this would be a huge upset that would set the momentum for progressives nationwide.
You deserve good things and you don't have to settle.
We don't have to settle for the bare minimum.
We can have so much better.
I totally agree with you.
And I love the look at who has not endorsed you and who cannot stand you.
This is my husband.
And I'm sure he gets so worn out with the news.
He's like, I just know the Israel policy's got to be messed up because Ted Cruz and Lindsey
Graham are so for it.
Exactly.
All right.
Kat, good luck.
Listener, go help this woman.
We have to have an opposition party and they're coming for everybody.
And we have to have an opposition party that doesn't play patty cake with APAC and with
fascists.
And this is the start of it.
We need a younger generation of Democrats to take over or we're never going to get past
this.
Kat, I wish you the very best of luck.
Fingers crossed.
I'm manifesting, which I've had it with manifesting, but I'm going to do it with you
right now.
And next time you're on here, it's a congratulations video where we celebrate.
Go out, knock doors.
You've got this girl.
Thanks so much, Jen.
Bye-bye.
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