Many Jewish Americans are shocked at Joe Biden’s response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. For years, Democrats have claimed to be allies of Jewish people and the nation of Israel. Yet Biden is becoming increasingly hostile to Israel.
He seemingly is putting Gaza and anti-Israel forces ahead of America’s longstanding alliance with the country.
This has disgusted many Jewish Americans, including notable celebrities in Hollywood. Trump, meanwhile, has called on Jewish Americans to reconsider their support of Democrats. Now, a Jewish Republican group is launching a bid to win big support for the Trump campaign.
A top grassroots group that represents Jewish Republicans across the country is showcasing what it calls its largest ever fundraising and expenditure effort in support of a GOP presidential nominee.
The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC), in an announcement shared first with Fox News on Thursday, highlighted that it is committed to raising a minimum of $5 million – from its donors and from its RJC Victory Fund super PAC – to help elect former President Trump in his November White House rematch with President Biden. [Source: Fox News]
The Republican Jewish Coalition is launching its largest fundraising effort yet, in the hopes of building support for Trump. The group is predicting a haul of at least $5 million. They are mobilizing support among Jewish Americans to help elect Donald Trump.
On top of that, the group will be spending $15 million to help the Trump campaign.
This group of Jewish Republicans might see success in raising support for the former president. With more and more Jewish people rethinking their alliance with Democrats, the RJC might be able to garner huge support for Trump’s campaign.
Antisemitism has exploded on college campuses. Progressive groups have spread hateful rhetoric against Israel and the Jewish people. Democrats have been slow to condemn this movement, with only a few liberal leaders speaking out thus far.
He has remained loyal to Israel. While president, he showed stalwart support for the Jewish nation, achieving history-making agreements with it and neighboring Arab nations. As antisemitic sentiments grow among progressive Democrats, Jewish Americans might eagerly distance themselves from the party. That could only help the Trump campaign and Republicans, who have not sided with anti-Israel groups.
Author: Kit Fargo
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