Republican Jewish Coalition
While a different poll conducted by the liberal Jewish lobby J Street found that Republicans received 25% of the Jewish vote in the 2022 midterm elections, the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) tweeted that the poll released by Fox News is the “gold standard” because it is a network exit poll and “more reflective of the national Jewish vote.”
Republican Jewish Coalition increasing ad buy in Pennsylvania Senate race
The total amount RJC has spent on the race for all platforms exceeds $3 million.
The ads spotlight on the incident when the Democratic nominee for the state’s U.S. Senate seat, John Fetterman, chased an unarmed, innocent black man with a shotgun in 2013.
Some $750,000 in broadcast television time will target incumbent Rep. Susan Wild (D-Pa.) who is running in a rematch against Republican nominee Lisa Scheller.
Only one—Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) is an incumbent. The other 15 are challengers in what the group called “key races around the country.”
Republican Jewish Coalition endorses Trump-backed Nevada Senate candidate
“For too long, Nevadans have been underserved by current Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto,” said RJC executive director Matt Brooks.
The National SCOPUS Award honors those who “demonstrate humanitarian concerns throughout their lifetime” and are distinguished by “their civic engagement, their concern to achieve peaceful coexistence among people and nations, and their work on behalf of important causes locally, nationally and internationally.”
“We need Republicans in Congress who will fight for America’s freedom, security and prosperity, and who support our ally, Israel,” said RJC executive director Matt Brooks.
“There is no denying that anti-Semitism is a persistent problem in our society that needs to be identified, called out and crushed in all forms,” said co-chair of the House Republican Israel Caucus Rep. Lee Zeldin.
Jewish groups urge consequences for Reps. Greene, Gosar after addressing conference hosted by anti-Semite
“It is appalling and outrageous that a Member of Congress would share a platform with an individual who has actively spread anti-Semitic bile, mocked the Holocaust and promoted dangerous anti-Israel conspiracy theories,” the Republican Jewish Coalition said in a news release.
The comments by former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley come amid growing tensions between Washington and Beijing in a number of realms, including in the Middle East, where China has made significant inroads as part of its Belt and Road Initiative.
“Countries have interests, they don’t necessarily have friends, and the Saudis have come to the conclusion that it is in their national interests to make peace with the Israelis,” said attorney Eric Levine, a participant and board member of the Republican Jewish Coalition.