- The Washington Times - Tuesday, October 15, 2024

This November election isn’t just about the fate of America. It’s about the fate of U.S.-Israel relations, the fate of Middle East peace, the fate of liberties around the globe. Choose wisely.

And that goes for Jewish voters in America, as well. 

Why do Jews typically vote Democrat, despite the fact the Democrat Party has become so infused with antisemites in recent years? Good question. Great question. Great head-scratcher of a question.

From Elliott Abrams, former Ronald Reagan administration official and an expert in Middle East policy, says a “reevaluation” is taking place among Jewish voters in America over which party better aligns with their values.

“I think there are more concerns among Jews that the people they thought were allies on the left [have] turn[ed] out to not be allies at all,” Abrams says.

Whether or not that translates into voting changes come election time is still the unknown, though. 

Tune in for more on this very important conversation with Elliott Abrams. And don’t forget to subscribe to Bold & Blunt!

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