- Moderator
- #161
Oh it doesn’t?That doesn’t matter. Dems always go back to “but, but…..there are more Jews elected as Democrats than Republicans.”
It shows which party is more willing to elect them. That is a hard to get around.
So what? That‘s just reflecting a long history, before the Democrats turned into what they are - people who tolerate antisemitism, and scream “white supremacist!!….racist!!” at anyone who won’t submit to the far-left narrative.
umh…it is reflecting the balance NOW and in the recent past as well.
I belong to a group of Jewish Republicans, increasing rapidly, and without an exception, every single one used to be a Democrat. We are now at a point that one out of every three Jews votes Republicans, and that will increase.
Good for you. Neither party should assume Jews are a one interest group or take their support for granted. Let’s just see how and if it translates into a national trend. Your party is going to have a tough sell when you are also trying to appease white nationalists.