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Tale of the Tape II: Will Cori Bush Challenge Wesley Bell?

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January 7, 2026
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Speculation is growing in Missouri’s 1st Congressional District about whether former Rep. Cori Bush will mount a comeback campaign against Congressman Wesley Bell, who defeated her in the Democratic primary last year. While Bush has not made an official announcement, her continued activism and signals from her political allies have fueled talk of a rematch.

Bell, the former St. Louis County Prosecutor, entered Congress in January 2025 after unseating Bush with the support of significant outside spending, particularly from pro-Israel groups. Reports show that AIPAC-affiliated networks and the United Democracy Project invested millions in the 2024 primary, a factor that helped propel Bell to victory. Critics have noted his participation in a congressional delegation to Israel sponsored by the American Israel Education Foundation, raising questions among constituents who oppose U.S. military support for Israel during the conflict in Gaza.

Bush has taken a different approach on foreign policy, consistently voicing opposition to U.S. weapons transfers to Israel and calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The contrast in their positions may again become a defining feature if the two face each other in another primary. National and district-level polling has shown Democratic voters increasingly divided on the issue, with younger and more progressive constituents voicing strong concerns about U.S. policy in the Middle East.

Since leaving office, Bush has remained active locally and nationally. She launched a podcast in partnership with former Rep. Jamaal Bowman, continued grassroots engagement through a political action committee, and participated in relief efforts after a tornado struck the St. Louis region in May 2025. Her visibility has kept her name in circulation as a potential candidate.

Bell, meanwhile, has emphasized his priorities in Congress, focusing on local economic development, public safety, and protecting access to reproductive health care. His supporters argue that his pragmatic style and coalition-building approach are assets in a district that has seen contentious Democratic primaries in recent years. As an incumbent, he also has a financial advantage: Federal Election Commission records show Bell had more than $640,000 cash on hand by mid-2025, with strong fundraising ties to national networks.

Whether Bush can overcome that financial disparity remains an open question. In her last campaign, she faced more than $7 million in opposition spending, much of it from pro-Israel super PACs, while Bell benefited from millions in outside support. Any rematch would likely once again attract national attention, as it touches on broader debates within the Democratic Party about foreign policy, campaign finance, and the direction of progressive politics.

For now, the central question lingers: Will Cori Bush run again? If she does, the Democratic primary in Missouri’s 1st District could become one of the most closely watched races in the country, testing the balance between grassroots energy and institutional power.

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