Jews expected to vote for Obama in large numbers
Jul 23, 2008
HULIQ - Jul 23, 2008
If the prediction by the Jewish leaders is anything to go by, then democratic presidential Hopeful Sen.Barack Obama will have an easy ride over John McCain amongst the Jewish voters come the November presidential election.Barack Obama is expected to attract a vast majority of Jewish Voters in the face of suspicion and criticism about his views on the current Iranian standoff and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
According to Ira Forman, executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council, Obama will sweep aside Sen. John McCain in the coming United States Presidential elections. National Jewish Democratic Council has strong ties with the Democratic Party.
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ToTheCenter.com - Jul 23, 2008
The Guardian reported today that American Jewish leaders are predicting that Jews will vote for Democratic candidate Barack Obama in huge numbers, despite suspicions among some voters that he is not sufficiently pro-Israel or anti-Iran.
I think Obama will win the Jewish vote by a large margin. The question is how much? declared Ira Forman, executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council.
Reuters - Jul 23, 2008
By Matthew Bigg - Analysis MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - If US presidential candidate Barack Obama's trip to Israel is to be judged a success,
New York Jewish Week - Jul 23, 2008
by James D. Besser A key adviser to Sen. Barack Obama depicted him this week as “baffled” by the resistance of many Jewish voters to his presidential
The Jewish Journal of greater L.A - Jul 23, 2008
By Ami Eden As he headed to Israel and the Palestinian Authority earlier this week, Sen. Barack Obama told reporters that as president, he would begin
Washington Post - Jul 23, 2008
Barack Obama has a large, nearly 2 to 1 lead over John McCain among Jewish voters, according to the latest Gallup data.
Obama's 60 to 33 percent advantage in polls conducted before his high-profile overseas trip is close to the average split among Jewish voters in exit polls going back to 1972 (65 to 32 percent), but if McCain gets a third of these voters on Election Day, he will do better than any GOP candidate has since 1988.
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DesMoinesRegister.com - Jul 23, 2008
Barack Obama's trip this week to Israel and Europe has provided fresh opportunities for cynical bloggers and special-interest groups to stir up a baseless claim: that an Obama presidency would be bad for Israel and for American Jews.
Though Obama has the support of a majority of Jewish Americans, the allegation that he wouldn't be sufficiently pro-Israel is being stirred up by the right, and confusing some Jewish voters, alleges Ira N. Forman, director of the National Jewish Democratic Council.
h got about 80 percent of the Jewish vote, and John Kerry about 76 percent.
RTT News - Jul 21, 2008
(RTTNews) - After analyzing a series of polls taken in April and May, the head of the National Jewish Democratic Council said Sen.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Jul 21, 2008
By Philip Dine WASHINGTON – Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is lagging somewhat among Jewish voters, a key Democratic constituency,
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