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US Rep. Summer Lee wins Democratic primary against challenger Bhavini Patel

Katie Bernard and Aliya Schneider, The Philadelphia Inquirer on

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PITTSBURGH — U.S. Rep. Summer Lee, a progressive Democrat, staved off a moderate challenger to retain her Pittsburgh-area seat Tuesday.

Lee defeated Bhavini Patel, overcoming criticism that she was too far to the left for the 12th District and too critical of President Joe Biden. The Associated Press called the race for Lee at 9:21 p.m. Eastern time. She will likely face Republican business executive James Hayes in November.

A freshman congresswoman, Lee won her first primary in 2022 by less than 1,000 votes. Upon entering office Lee, the first Black woman to represent Pennsylvania in Congress, became a member of “the Squad,” a group of progressive Democrats, including New York’s Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and Missouri’s Cori Bush.

While Lee has focused her reelection campaign heavily on constituent services and projects she brought home to her district, it has become a microcosm of the debate between moderates and progressives in the Democratic party. It will be an early test of progressive strength against outside spending.

Lee faced a serious challenge from Patel, who said she would be a more loyal ally to Biden. Patel also criticized Lee, who has called for a cease-fire in Gaza, of ignoring Jewish voters.

Even among her supporters Lee’s position on Israel was controversial, especially among voters in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood in Pittsburgh, which has a significant Jewish population.

The day after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel, Pittsburgh residents rallied in support of Israel. U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, a Democrat who represents other parts of Allegheny County, attended the event, but Lee did not. Lee said at a candidate forum that she could not attend every event because she has “a job in Washington, D.C.”

 

”I think she lost a lot of support because of that,” said Michele Feingold, 66, who voted for Patel after supporting Lee in the past. Feingold is a member of the local 14th Ward Democratic Committee, which endorsed Lee.

Liz Healy, 77, the chair of the local committee, said she was voting for Lee even though she felt supporting her could be misconstrued to suggest that she doesn’t embrace the feelings of fear in the community after Oct. 7.

“But I really believe that in terms of the progressive values that I hold, that Summer is the best person who’s going to be able to represent those,” she said.

Patel’s campaign was buoyed by donations from Republican voters and support from Moderate PAC, which is funded by a Pennsylvania billionaire who has donated to Republicans. Healy said she was concerned Patel would be pressured to appease those donors in office.

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