The New Politics of Anti-Semitism
It’s no surprise that virtually all of our voters say they are concerned about anti-Semitism and its effect on their families and communities.
It’s no surprise that virtually all of our voters say they are concerned about anti-Semitism and its effect on their families and communities.
The thinking typically goes like this: Support the candidate you love, and the votes will follow. But these are not normal times.
What can 30 politically engaged Jewish voters tell us about the current state of our national political discourse and next year’s presidential election? Plenty, as it turns out.