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Sarah Palin may be hurting McCain among Jewish voters
Jerusalem Post ^ | 9/12/2008 | HILARY LEILA KRIEGER

Posted on 09/12/2008 2:22:40 AM PDT by markomalley

A life-long Democrat, Robert Canvasser was talking himself into voting for Republican John McCain because he just wasn't comfortable with his own party's choice of Barack Obama. But then McCain selected first-term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate ahead of last week's Republican convention.

"That put me back to Obama," said the real estate developer who splits his time between Michigan and Florida, both crucial swing states in the presidential election. "Don't misunderstand me. I'm not happy with Obama. But I'm certainly not happy with her."

Canvasser is part of a trend among some Jewish Democrats who have had doubts about Obama, particularly because of his lack of experience and his take on foreign policy issues such as Iran, but now find themselves inclined to support him after both sides selected their vice presidential nominees.

"There has been a tremendous turnaround since the Democratic convention," said Florida State Senator Steve Geller, who at the convention in Denver three weeks ago had described outright hostility among many Jewish Democratic seniors in his district at the thought of an Obama presidency. "After the convention, people are willing to listen. Before the convention, they weren't willing to listen."

He attributed that partly to recent visits to the Sunshine State by high-profile Democrats such as vice presidential nominee Joe Biden as well as the strong endorsement of Hillary Clinton from the convention floor. Indeed, Canvasser also said that the warm embrace of Clinton, whom he had backed, for her erstwhile rival had helped tether him to Obama.

But mainly Geller chalked up the difference to Palin.

"Sarah Palin is helping a lot. Sarah Palin in seen as a right-wing evangelical [pick]," he said. He added that while that perception helps the McCain campaign with many Christian voters energized by a so-called hockey mom who hunts and fishes in her spare time, "Most of our South Florida condo people are appalled at seeing her standing over a moose."

Her views on social issues - pro-life, anti-gun control and the like - definitely helped discourage Seymour Ross of Delray Beach from voting for the Republican ticket. While he has been wavering between the two candidates because he thinks Obama would "make nice" with Iran, Palin's "extreme conservative views" have tilted him more toward the freshman Illinois senator.

"I still would have been going in the direction of Obama, but it makes it a little bit clearer," Ross explained.

His feeling is something the National Jewish Democratic Council has seized on to raise money from supporters.

"Palin is totally out of step with public opinion in the Jewish community" on domestic issues and has "zero foreign policy experience," the organization wrote in a fund-raising letter sent out last week. It also started an on-line petition asking: "McCain: What were you thinking when you selected Palin?"

At the same time, the Obama campaign has increased its Florida outreach efforts, announcing that it formed six Jewish Community Leadership Committees throughout the state comprised of backers involved in Jewish non-profits, schools, synagogues and other facets of the community. They also count several rabbis among their members, some of upwards of 400 who have joined the campaign effort as part of the group "Rabbis for Obama."

"Our field operation," according to Bobby Gravitz, Obama's regional communications director for South Florida, "is the largest organization of any Democratic campaign statewide ever."

He said that while certain misinformation about Obama's positions on Iran and other issues continues to circulate, the campaign has been successful in putting to rest at least some rumors - such as his being a Muslim - that have harmed the candidate among Jewish voters.

The McCain campaign also points to inaccurate rumors as hurting its efforts to woo Jews, such as the erroneous charge that Palin once endorsed Republican Pat Buchanan. But it is not ceding any ground, and still expects exceptional Jewish turnout despite American Jews' long-standing preference for the Democratic Party.

"At the end of the day, this is a contest between Barack Obama and John McCain, and for Jewish voters across the country. That's the decision they'll have to make," said the campaign's deputy communications director, Michael Goldfarb. "We're confident they'll move to John McCain in large numbers."

He added that Jewish voters still need to get to know Palin.

"You can't get farther away from Pennsylvania and Florida and New York than Alaska," he explained. "It's a question of introducing her to these communities." Goldfarb stressed her commitment to Israel and said that once the Jewish community gets to know her, "They're going to be extremely comfortable with her."

Indeed, some Jewish voters have not been dissuaded by her candidacy.

"She's not going to overturn Roe v. Wade," said Boca Raton retiree Alan Bergstein, referring to the landmark Supreme Court case granting women the right to an abortion.

He said he intends to continue backing McCain because of concerns over Obama's attitude toward issues such as Israel, and his conclusion that "McCain would be a stronger candidate for the defense of our country."

And Florida political activist Adele Berger, a Clinton supporter who is now pushing for Obama, said that still for many of her fellow Democrats, "There are many, many people here that do have issues with Obama. I'm working very, very hard to overcome that. It's going to be difficult."

Berger said that for all the Obama surrogate visits to her state, they have yet to come to her area of Pembroke Pines, a major Jewish enclave, which has been frustrating. "We need someone with a name, to make them understand" why they should support the Democratic nominee, she said.

Obama and several top surrogates, including former president Bill Clinton, have trips to Florida in the works for this month, though it's not clear exactly where they will appear. But wherever they go, Geller is confident that they will face more supportive audiences than he once encountered.

"In general, he has more work to do, but it's no longer walking into a hostile crowd. You sill have some people who are hostile [toward Obama], but today most are friendly," he said. "Does he still have work to do? Absolutely. Has he fixed most of it? Yes. But it's still hard."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; antichristian; antijew; irritatingpropaganda; jewishvote; mccain; mccainpalin; palin; propaganda
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Of course, the Jerusalem Post has absolutely no editorial position...completely neutral...yup...
1 posted on 09/12/2008 2:22:40 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

First, they’re pissed because McCain didn’t pick Lieberman. Secondly, how stupid are they? Everyone knows the biggest supporter of Israel is an evangelical Christian. Oh, well.


2 posted on 09/12/2008 2:26:18 AM PDT by Siouxz ( Freepers are the best!!!)
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To: markomalley

democrats who supported Obama still support Obama. who knew?


3 posted on 09/12/2008 2:28:05 AM PDT by ari-freedom (We never hide from history. We make history!)
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To: markomalley

Every election I hope for the Jewish exodus from the Democrat Party, but if those secular, liberal Jews, who are the vast majority in the US, want to continue to put their globalist kumbaya and liberalism above Israel and traditional Judeo-Christian values, and fear Christianity more than a Muslim Marxist, they can stay with the Democrat Party... we will win also this election without their votes. WHY are they so blind!?


4 posted on 09/12/2008 2:28:51 AM PDT by SolidWood (McCain/Palin 2008)
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To: markomalley
"Rabbis for Obama."

5 posted on 09/12/2008 2:29:27 AM PDT by ari-freedom (We never hide from history. We make history!)
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More liberal propaganda gobbly-gook.

Jewish people somehow are supposed to fear a Christain who supports Israel by faith, yet support Obama, a person who goes to hate-whitey churches that reward glories to Farrahkan.

Total liberal spin.


6 posted on 09/12/2008 2:35:02 AM PDT by rbmillerjr (Message to radical jihadis. "...step in my hood, it's understood ------ it's open season" Stuck Mojo)
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To: ari-freedom

Exactly. The kind of people who would be “appalled” at a person standing near their own freshly-killed food would never have voted for a Republican anyway.


7 posted on 09/12/2008 2:36:36 AM PDT by mrsmel
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To: rbmillerjr

Yes, Farrakhan, the Jews’ best friend /s


8 posted on 09/12/2008 2:37:38 AM PDT by mrsmel
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To: rbmillerjr

Although I was (and still somewhat am) optimistic for a high Jewish percentage for McCain, I fear that the article isn’t totally off mark... most Jewish Americans are liberals and unfortunately too many have an irrational fear of Evangelical Christians. Frankly, I won’t be too surprised if a lot of them would stay with Obama. Anyway it’s not too dramatic for this election. Florida is pretty safe for McCain and New York/upper East coast states and California weren’t going red anyway (though IMO New Hampshire is in play). I also think we’ll win Pennsylvania.


9 posted on 09/12/2008 2:40:48 AM PDT by SolidWood (McCain/Palin 2008)
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To: mrsmel

They might have voted for McCain, since he is basically a Democrat anyway. So McCain picks an actual conservative, and they change their minds. Holy wow.


10 posted on 09/12/2008 2:42:09 AM PDT by Tublecane
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To: markomalley

I can’t understand it. Why isn’t it bad for a black person to be religious? Have these people listened to Obama? Is it that liberal whites think black zeal is quaint?


11 posted on 09/12/2008 2:44:00 AM PDT by Tublecane
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To: Siouxz

Chris Matthews was freaking out when McCain passed on Lieberman, which begged the question of why a Republican should pick a LIBERAL Democrat as his running mate?

Jews vote 95%+ for Dems, so why does the media think they should be appeased by Republicans?


12 posted on 09/12/2008 2:45:22 AM PDT by Boiling Pots (Old and Busted: Barack 0bama, New Hotness: Sarah Palin)
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To: markomalley

Sounds to me that they don’t believe she’s liberal enough. Too bad. Vote for the false messiah, he’s your true friend.


13 posted on 09/12/2008 2:46:03 AM PDT by RU88 (The false messiah can not change water into wine any more than he can get unity from diversity.)
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To: markomalley

The chickens voting for the wolf as their leader. These people are insane.


14 posted on 09/12/2008 2:46:23 AM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: Tublecane
Oh well, we can't have it both ways-totally pander to Democrat-leaners, and have a true conservative on the ticket. I'll take the true conservative on the ticket. At least now there's money and volunteerism from the base.
15 posted on 09/12/2008 2:48:47 AM PDT by mrsmel
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To: Tublecane
I can’t understand it. Why isn’t it bad for a black person to be religious?

It is...unless the black person espouses liberation theology

Have these people listened to Obama?

They have. He does not espouse Christianity...he espouses liberation theology. There is a difference.

Is it that liberal whites think black zeal is quaint?

They like "black churches" because of the theology they espouse. They can't stand blacks who are, for example, Catholic (I mean really Catholic, not Fr. Pfleger "Catholic")

Proof? Look at their treatment of Michael Steele.

16 posted on 09/12/2008 2:53:50 AM PDT by markomalley (Extra ecclesiam nulla salus)
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To: markomalley

The Jews have always embraced socialism.


17 posted on 09/12/2008 2:59:08 AM PDT by Dustbunny (Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged. The Gipper)
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To: markomalley

I doubt this story is true, but so what thats one. Anyhow the other day the wife talked to an elderly lady who was going to vote Obama and now just loves Sara Palin and has changed her voting mind so they are even.


18 posted on 09/12/2008 3:01:17 AM PDT by Racer1
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To: Racer1

I think the media may be surprised in November. Or maybe they already know the truth and are lying out of desperation.

There are plenty of journalists who continue to get their quotes and information from a tiny group of friends and pass them off as if they were random, man on the street interviews. It’s a sort of journalistic incestuousness that causes blindness to reality.


19 posted on 09/12/2008 3:12:45 AM PDT by generally (Ask me about FReepers Folding@Home)
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To: markomalley

Crappola,
American Jews are going to vote democrat regardless if Eichman was their nominee.
Republicans have stood by Israel much more than dems and still they go for the dems.


20 posted on 09/12/2008 3:21:00 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (An enemy of Islam)
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