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U.S. President Donald Trump holding a rally in Georgia in Dec. 2020. Source: Facebook/Donald Trump.
A referendum on Trump rather than a radical critic of Israel
The Georgia Senate runoff hinges on the tribal culture war about the president, rather than on whether an effort to legitimize an intersectional radical like Raphael Warnock could succeed.
Jonathan S. Tobin
Jan. 4, 2021
Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff. Source: Facebook.
Georgia candidates for Senate trade jabs on Israel, anti-Semitism
American Jewish groups from both sides of the aisle have invested heavily in the Jan. 5 runoffs, as they see stark differences on the candidates’ policies on topics such as the U.S.-Israel relationship, the Iran nuclear deal, anti-Semitism and more.
Jackson Richman
Dec. 29, 2020
Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate in Georgia Raphael Warnock (left) and Jon Ossoff. Source: Facebook/Jon Ossoff.
As Senate runoff looms, Jewish Georgia not immune from deep national political divide
Atlanta’s Jewish community is the largest in the South, with around 120,000 Jews. And right now, it’s the center of attention as the country moves closer to Jan. 5.
Larry Brook
Dec. 28, 2020
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.). Credit: Sen. Kelly Loeffler/Facebook.
Loeffler disavows former neo-Nazi leader after posing with him for picture
Charles Doles posted a photo of him and Georgia Sen. Kelly Loeffler to his account on VK, a Russian social networking site.
Dec. 14, 2020
Rev. Raphael Warnock. Source: Rev. Raphael Warnock/Facebook.
Warnock clarifies stances on Israel, Palestinians after 2018 speech surfaces
Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock does call the BDS movement against Israel “​anti-Semitic” and a “refusal to acknowledge Israel’s right to exist.”
Nov. 10, 2020