U.S. Elections
Vice president’s campaign event spirals into chaos as protesters clash with police.
“One of the things I’ve had the privilege of is seeing the things in life through the eye of a master teacher,” Walz says of Asad Zaman.
“It is clear that we cannot trust Kamala Harris and Tim Walz,” the Republican Jewish Coalition stated. “Their priorities are not our priorities.”
Tehran denied the accusation, telling Sky News “the Iranian government neither possesses nor harbors any intent or motive to interfere in the United States presidential election.”
The vice president’s campaign subsequently put out a statement saying that she “has prioritized engaging with Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian community members and others regarding the war in Gaza.”
Those assembled outside the entrance gave a lot of love to Fetterman and Shapiro, both of whom support Israel.
“It’s time for the community to recognize the power in the Democratic Party rests with its anti-Israel progressive base,” Ari Fleischer, who served as White House press secretary under President George W. Bush, told JNS.
“One of the things that stood out to me about Tim is how his convictions on fighting for middle-class families run deep,” the vice president stated. “We are going to build a great partnership.”
“I was 20,” Josh Shapiro, a potential Democratic vice presidential pick, told reporters on Friday. “I have said for years, years before Oct. 7, that I favor a two-state solution.”
“If you’re Jewish, if you vote for a Democrat, you’re a fool, an absolute fool,” said Donald Trump.
According to “The Wall Street Journal,” Tehran is using its influence to harm the Republican candidate’s chances, yet Moscow remains the greatest threat to the election process.
“If you thought Joe Biden was bad, Kamala Harris is far worse on issues of top concern for pro-Israel voters,” said Matt Brooks, the group’s CEO.