Posted on 04/20/2015 6:15:11 PM PDT by Wiz-Nerd
Aside from Democrat Hillary Clinton, three Republican candidates with reasonable chances at the nomination have declared and several others are on the cusp.
The Republican Party says its been making inroads with Jewish voters, who traditionally have favored Democrats by 2-to-1 margins.
Heres a rundown of the views of three declared Republican candidates and two likely candidates on issues of Jewish interest, and their connections to the community.
(Excerpt) Read more at timesofisrael.com ...
Actually, I think the richest Jewish person in the world,, in his own words, is on our side. Forget his name. Casino magnate I think
Another one of the richest Jewish people in the world is on the liberal's side. Forget his name. Death camp magnate, he was.
Oh, yes! Soros.
Sheldon Adelson. He's mostly on our side. He wants Skippy and the Dems gone, that's for sure, and for most of the right reasons. He and I disagree on the benefits of casinos, but he has more money, so my opinion doesn't seem to bother him. At all.
You can bet the IRS and DOJ have been swarming Adelson - poor guy
poor guy?? lol. You think he got this rich being afraid? And you think he doesn’t have congressmen in his pocket? He’s got a cute wife too :)
Soros is an Atheist.
And by the way, Karl Marx was a Lutheran who also became an Atheist.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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"Heres a rundown of the views of three declared Republican candidates and two likely candidates on issues of Jewish interest..."
When this writer, Ron Kampeas, summarizes each candidate, he mentions only two issues: Israel and immigration. Israel is a no-brainer as an "issue of Jewish interest" (even though many leftist Jews may not think so).
But immigration? That should be an issue of interest to ALL Americans, not particularly a "Jewish issue," although it does have ramifications relative to the Jewish community.
Seems to me I've seen stuff from this Ron Kampeas before and detected a leftward bias in his writing.
Don't think that Rand Paul's father Ron should be injected into a discussion of the candidate vis-à-vis the Jewish community, any more than JFK's notorious father should have been a part of a similar discussion.
There is no behavioral or polling data that either Israel or immigration is among the top issues that concern Jewish voters as a whole.
Well, not only the Times of Israel, but also the Jewish Telegraphic Agency leans left. And Kampeas is the chief of the JTA’s Washington bureau; he started his career with the AP in Israel.
the news salesmen...have to have something to sell??
Sheldon Adelson and Steve Wynn
My take on it was simple... he was addressing Jews in particular, not interests in general. That is a different perspective.
You know better than I that, like America, being a democratic (though ours was a democratically elected Republic) Country, Israel has an immigration problem, too. In any democratic government the threat always exist that the population will vote in socialism, communism, Islamism (sharia law), etc. due to immigrants coming into the Country. Heck, even Texas is worried that all the California Nuts will change the voting block there. The Constitution was the firewall for this happening, but, sadly, she now is in the dust bin of time.
Comparing Ron Paul to Joseph Kennedy is comparing apples to macadamia nuts. :-)
Thanks for your insights. I enjoyed them.
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