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Mike Pence’s remarks to the Republican Jewish Coalition [Full Transcript]
The ADL director and the war against hate in Trump’s America
When Jonathan Greenblatt took the top job at the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in July 2015, Donald Trump was an outside candidate for the Republican presidential nomination and a favorite punch line of TV pundits.
Stephen Bannon backed in statement from Republican Jewish Coalition board member
A Republican Jewish Coalition board member has issued a statement supporting Stephen Bannon, who was appointed chief strategist for President-elect Donald Trump.
RJC kicks off GOTV push in swing states
Encouraged by recent polls that show the presidential race tightening in key battleground states and Senate Republican incumbents pulling ahead of their Democratic challengers, the Republican Jewish Coalition on Sunday kicked off its first day of action reaching out to Jewish voters in these swing states.
What turns many Jews away from Trump energizes his Jewish supporters
In August 2015, the American Jewish Committee (AJC) asked 1,030 American Jews to name their favored candidate in the following year’s presidential primaries.
Uneasy Republicans and confident Democrats diverge on ‘Jewish’ issues
It’s never been easy for Jewish Republicans. Jews have broken overwhelmingly for Democratic candidates since Woodrow Wilson.
RJC ad ridicules Democrats for anti-Israel tone at convention
The Republican Jewish Coalition on Friday released a 60-second ad that highlights the display of a Palestinian flag on the floor of the convention and the burning of an Israeli flag outside the convention hall to make a point that today’s Democratic Party is less supportive of Israel than in the past.
Jewish Dems launch super PAC to counter RJC campaign
Jewish Democrats are set to launch a super PAC to fight the Republican Jewish Coalition’s multi-million dollar campaign among Jewish voters in battleground states across the nation, Jewish Insider has learned.
Reality ‘Trumps’ preference for much of Republican Jewish Coalition
Joel Geiderman’s view of a potential Donald Trump presidency has shifted since March.