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.