That's a low estimate estimate. By Election Day, most likely more.
Only place that could matter is Florida if the race is razor thin.
The same could be said for Pennsylvania, Ohio, Nevada, and a few others. Chances are, though, that Romney will do well enough nationally that it won't be the decisive factor anywhere.
it’s not a low estimate
it is exactly the difference between 2008 exit polls and this one for Jewish voters
Jews are 3.4% of Florida and 2.8 percent of Nevada...the only two states “in play” with sizable numbers...though still quite small
a 9 point swing in Florida would only be .3% of the vote...or one third of one percent of total votes in race counted
that is indeed tiny and would only matter in a 2000 style replay
so to me the Jewish vote only matters as something to talk about for the hell of it or this steady need we have hear to hope Jews will come around one day...if not for America then Israel...which is kinda odd if you think about it
would folks wish me to “come around” over concerns about Scotland or England?
what does matter about Jews is not their vote but rather their influence in our culture and politics especially the media and entertainment complex where they have huge huge influence way beyond their numbers...now if they had a huge swing that could mean something big
but that ain’t happening