According to a Pew Research poll released on September 9, 65 percent of Jewish voters said they back Harris this election, while 34 percent support Trump. In 2020, a report from Pew found that 70 percent of Jewish Americans voted for President Joe Biden, while 27 percent voted for Trump.
Former President Trump said if he doesn't win in November, "the Jewish people would really have a lot to do with that if that happens."
Mark Robinson, the current lieutenant governor of North Carolina and the Republican nominee for governor in this year's election, is already burdened by a record of outrageous, extremist statements, but a new CNN report on his comments on a pornographic web site threatens to not only destroy his candidacy but also his political ally Donald Trump's chances in the very important state.
Trump has for years criticized Jewish Democratic voters and has repeatedly referred to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as “like a Palestinian."
Speaking at a campaign event denouncing antisemitism in America, Donald Trump again attacked Jews who vote for Democrats, saying that the party had a “hold, or curse, on you.”
Donald Trump called Sen. Chuck Schumer, the nation’s highest ranking Jewish official, a “Palestinian” on Thursday in a speech full of fantastical claims about the former president’s self-described importance to Israel.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Thursday that Jewish-American voters would be partly to blame if he loses the Nov. 5 election to Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate.
In the last two elections, the victorious candidate won the support of Wisconsin by 0.7 percent margin both times.
Former president Donald Trump on Thursday decried antisemitism hours after an explosive CNN report detailed how one of his allies running for North Carolina governor made a series of racial and sexual comments on a website where he also referred to himself as a “black NAZI.
Donald Trump promised to visit the city “in the next two weeks.” Some residents welcomed a visit, but others were opposed, as officials said preparations were underway.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are set to make appearances that are meant to fire up core supporters as the election draws near.