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The Conservative meets the Democrat: Larry Greenfield and Hailey Soifer

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November 10, 2020
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Larry Greenfield is a Fellow at The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship & Political Philosophy and a frequent columnist with The Jewish Journal. Mr. Greenfield earned his BA at UC Berkeley and his JD at The Georgetown Law Center. He enlisted and served in the Armed Forces of the United States in Naval Intelligence (Res.) (Ret.) Larry was National Executive Director of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs and Founding Executive Director of the Reagan Legacy Foundation.

Halie Soifer is a seasoned congressional aide, Obama administration alum, and foreign policy expert, currently serving as Executive Director of the Jewish Democratic Council of America. For more than sixteen years, Soifer served in various national security roles supporting Democrats in the U.S. Senate, House, and executive branch. Most recently, from January 2017 until May 2018, Soifer served as National Security Advisor to Senator Kamala Harris (CA), where she advised the Senator on matters related to foreign policy, defense, veterans, and cybersecurity.

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