Deborah Pardes: I’m Not a One Issue Voter
“I wish that we had a third party that could combine the heart of the Democratic Party with the grit of the Republican Party when it comes to this issue of protecting a minority like the Jewish people.”
“I wish that we had a third party that could combine the heart of the Democratic Party with the grit of the Republican Party when it comes to this issue of protecting a minority like the Jewish people.”
“I continue to worry about the fundamental attacks on our institutions and how our democracy is run.”
“If Trump wins, I will have to send at least two of my kids—one is gay and one is trans— out of the country immediately, and then try to figure out how to follow myself. “
“I felt that the administration had kept Harris in the shadows even more than most vice presidents. But she’s come out of the gate with such vigor and brilliance, and her choice for VP is spectacular.”
“I haven’t made up my mind, but I won’t vote for Trump. I’ll always vote, though, so it’s either Harris or writing-in one of my best friends.”
“I don’t think Trump cares about Israel or anything but himself.”
“The political situation in America is going to become much worse—if not after the election, then in four years. It’s just that the world is getting crazy.”
“Trump is the only president in the history of our country who didn’t allow a peaceful transfer of power and didn’t attend his successor’s inauguration. So how can you expect him to change?”
“I believe the vice president puts us in a much better position. You can feel the electricity in the air.”
“I think it is going to be harder to beat Harris than Biden.”
“I think influence from the left has maybe changed his tune or his actions with regards to Israel.”
“I wish the Democrats could have come up with an alternative (to Biden).”