Would be interesting to see what Jewish people do now but I suspect it doesn’t impact their voting patterns all that much.
Their votes are meaningless now as most are in deep blue population centers.
Their funding could matter.
>> Would be interesting to see what Jewish people do now ...
I’m a firearms Training Counselor for a national gun rights organization; I am certified to train new instructors. I check in with “my guys” from time to time. One of them is a high value security consultant in Miami.
Just yesterday: “How’s it going?”, I asked. Between his regular work he does one-on-one or family defensive handgun training. “Lots of Jews lately - lots.” Any issues? There are two - their discomfort about getting advise from a “right wing gun toting knuckle dragger” (his words) and an annoying arrogance about getting instruction on a supposedly simple topic.
His solution? He keeps their check (or the cash) for their tuition in his back pocket and is quick to show them the door if problems arise.
“Would be interesting to see what Jewish people do now but I suspect it doesn’t impact their voting patterns all that much.”
Whoever continues to get their “news” and editorials from the same sources as before, which is the likes of the New York Times, WaPo, NPR, and not even consider broadening their reading, it’s most likely their voting pattern will remain the same as it was.