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October 28, 2008
ANALYSIS: Who advises McCain and Obama?
It\’s easy to read too much into whom a candidate chooses to advise him before an election, but it is risky to avoid the tea leaves
Jews running for Congress: Old faces, new challengers and ‘me, Al Franken’
With the polls predicting a big Democratic year, the number of Jewish lawmakers in the U.S. Congress is likely to increase and Jewish GOPers could end up losing a few of their favorite lawmakers
Israelis catch U.S. election fever
Israelis — including the American citizens among them, as many as half of whom hail from swing states — have been closely following the election campaign across the ocean with a mix of interest, concern, bemusement and validation
Religious “No!” to Proposition 8
Proposition 8 is California ballot initiative that legally restricts marriage to only a relationship between a man and a woman, depriving gays and lesbians a state mandated constitutional civil right. In opposing this ballot-measure, I know I am optimistically standing on firm religious ground.