The Jewish vote could help us out a little in Ohio, Florida and even PA.
But they are 2 percent of the population I think, with a large number in NY.
I have seen in the past people blaming the Jewish vote for losing a state or even an election, way back.
That’s absurd. People want someone to blame.
The smallest group is the easiest to blame.
And much more unfortunately, anti Semitism is still around.
Catholics are going to decide this election.
I am one.
I pray we do the right thing like we did in 2016, except with much higher numbers.
We get clocked on the Hispanic Catholic vote. I’m praying that changes this time around.
The Catholic vote varies radically between states and area. Catholics in Louisiana vote pretty much the opposite as Catholics do in New Mexico. Race, sex and urban/rural divide are much more determinate for voting than if a person is Catholic.
The Jewish vote is monolithic, but as you note probably has never been the determining factor of any national election. I often wonder if Jews that live in rural areas vote any differently than Jews that live in urban areas. But the Jews that live in rural areas are such a tiny % of Jews I’m not sure there’s ever been exit polling for them.
Freegards
Correct.