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RJC endorses Reps. McCaul, Kustoff, Miller

The three are “patriots who have been stalwart supporters of strengthening the U.S.-Israel alliance and leaders in the fight against rising antisemitism.”

Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio). Source: www.votemaxmiller.com.
Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio). Source: www.votemaxmiller.com.

The Republican Jewish Coalition has endorsed Reps. David Kustoff (R-Tenn.), Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Max Miller (R-Ohio) for re-election in 2024.

The three are “patriots, who have been stalwart supporters of strengthening the U.S.-Israel alliance and leaders in the fight against rising antisemitism,” stated Norm Coleman and Matt Brooks, national chairman and CEO, respectively, of the RJC.

Kustoff, who is Jewish, “has been at the vanguard on issues of concern to the Jewish community,” according to the RJC, which stated that Kustoff has “distinguished himself as a leader in the fight against the antisemitic BDS movement and as an outspoken voice in support of Israel and against the tyrannical Iranian regime.”

McCaul, who leads the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is “committed to ensuring that America maintains its leadership on the global stage,” per the RJC, and is “indispensable in countering adversaries and threats facing the United States, particularly from China, Iran, Russia and North Korea, while strengthening relationships with key allies like Israel.”

Miller, who is Jewish, “has boldly taken antisemites head-on in Congress,” most notably “leading the successful effort to have radical Ilhan Omar removed from the prestigious House Foreign Affairs Committee,” according to the AJC.

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