After tossing
Jewish voters overboard to accommodate the Hamas supporters of Dearborn,
Michigan, the Democrats are starting to get nervous about the choice
they made.
Despite the rollout of the campaign, beginning with
Senator Schumer’s floor speech blasting Israel, and various liberal
Jewish surrogates, including Rep. Jerry Nadler, vocally opposing the
campaign against Hamas, the Democrats did not manage to sell Jews on
Biden’s betrayal.
Biden’s declaration that he would stop
providing military support to Israel if it continued to pursue Hamas
into Rafah touched off a major backlash from donors, like Haim Saban,
from celebrities, like Michael Rappaport, who has said he could vote for
Trump, and ordinary Jews.
While there’s no accurate polling of
Jewish voters because there are too few Jews in much of the country to
be captured by conventional polls and polls specifically surveying Jews
are usually run by leftist groups, Democrats have suddenly begun to
sweat the Jewish vote.
And that speaks volumes.
The Jewish
Democratic Council of America, which usually complacently assumes that
Republicans are not actual competition, has been sending out a series of
panicked emails the latest of which is headlined, “How to Persuade Your
Friends that Trump is Not the Answer”.
It concludes with, “Our work to ensure the Jewish electorate supports Joe Biden and Democrats has never been more important.”
It doesn’t take much to read between the lines and smell the fear.
A story at the militantly anti-Trump site The Bulwark described
Biden’s betrayal as “an inflection point” in the presidential race that
sent Jewish donors to Trump. And even those who aren’t backing Trump
increasingly aren’t backing Biden.
“The conversations I’ve had
with donors is that they want to stop donating to Biden or Democrats,”
Rep. Jared Moskowitz related. “They’re not talking about turning on the
spigot for Trump, it’s turning off the spigot for us. Some are
billionaires. Some are millionaires. And a few have told me they’re not
contributing to Trump but they might vote for him. The question is
whether this is irreparable. I hope not. The next several months will
determine that.”
After Biden’s refusal to help Israel defeat
Hamas in its stronghold in Rafah, the JDCA initially issued a statement
backing him up only to later backtrack and claim that “there are reasons
to disagree with the administration’s recent decision to halt a single
arms transfer to Israel.”
The JDCA had clearly lost the argument even among its own supporters and donors.
When
Sen. Schumer arrived at the JDCA leadership summit which was meant to
pitch Jews on the party, he had left behind the attacks on Israel’s
campaign against Hamas, and the ‘born again shomer’ blasted Hamas and
the media.
“Jewish voters have always found a home in the
Democratic Party year after year,” Schumer pleaded. “Make no mistake,
this year the Jewish American vote will make all the difference.“
In the JDCA newsletter,
Democrat political consultant Steve Sheffey shakily argued that,
“considering voting for Donald Trump because you’re concerned about
something Joe Biden did is like asking how the chicken is cooked. But
that’s what the loud low-information segment of our community is telling
us to do when they tell us to vote for Donald Trump.”
What he was really revealing was that there is a movement of Jews switching to Trump.
“There
are two types of people in our community: Those who desperately want to
believe the worst about Biden and those who feel relieved, not cheated,
to find out that in reality, Biden is good for Israel,” the Democrat
consultant condescendingly tried to persuade Jews.
Jews tend to
vote Democrat. Where did this sudden influx of Jews who “desperately
want to believe the worst about Biden” come from? They came from Biden’s
betrayal of the Jews.
And now Jewish Democrats are frantically lying, spinning and gaslighting Jews.
Schumer
wouldn’t have to tell Jews that they will make “all the difference”,
and the JDCA wouldn’t have to send out talking points for friends
thinking of voting Trump if it wasn’t happening. And rather than
honestly addressing it, Jewish Democrats have been gaslighting.
The
JDCA’s Sheffey insisted that Biden’s arm embargo was just “one
non-critical arms shipment designed to send a signal” after he had
previously promised that the “White House has no red lines that would
trigger restrictions on arms to Israel”. But now arms have to be
restricted because Israel finishing off Hamas was “a major disincentive
for Hamas to enter into any peace deal”.
And for any Jewish
Democrats still not convinced that by cutting off arms to Israel to
force a “peace deal” with the butchers and rapists of Oct 7, Biden had
Israel’s best interests at heart, he quoted Jennifer Rubin urging Jews
to “rethink knee-jerk objections to Biden’s efforts”.
There’s no
way that Biden is “trying to mollify some anti-Israel fringe in the
Democratic Party”, Sheffey insisted, even as the Hamas campus riots were
in full swing. “Biden’s support for Israel remains ironclad… The
Democratic Party remains staunchly pro-Israel. Good politicians know
their base. Biden has been in politics for decades. He knows his.” This
is wishful thinking.
He urged Jewish Democrats to ignore any
“references to arms embargoes, loving Hamas, betrayal” and to “delete
them and don’t engage — those people cannot be reasoned with.”
The
common theme among Biden loyalists is that American Jews should ignore
their eyes and ears, and stop being so picky, that they need to trust
the party and ignore all the red flags.
And yet after months of going on the offense against Trump, Dems are playing defense.
Jewish
Dems have been struggling to justify Biden’s betrayal and, like
Sheffey, they’re terrible at it. Forced to actually defend Biden’s
record, instead of just attacking Trump as a threat to democracy, they
flail, condescend, and insult their own base while trying to avert a
crisis.
And the crisis is a catastrophic Jewish loss of support for Biden.
Biden
was never popular among Jews. Many just voted the party line. But like
other parts of the Democrat base, including black and Latino voters, the
allegiance is fracturing under stress.
Facing blowback, the
Biden administration has dialed back its criticism of Israel, but there
are signs that this is a temporary maneuver meant to reassure Jews long
enough to win an election.
On a Project Veritas video,
Sterlin Waters, a National Security Council policy advisor told the
undercover reporter that “there’s a huge, powerful Jewish influence in
Republican and Democrat politics” and that Biden is waiting for a second
term to confront them and to oppose Israel.
Bill Ackman, a
liberal Democrat hedge fund manager, who had come out against Biden over
wokeness and his Israel policy, responded by tweeting, “Unmasking the
Biden administration Israel strategy. I respect his candor.” While some
Jews may be fooled, others are waking up.
And the Democrats are panicking because they’re in trouble with voters they’ve taken for granted since FDR. A poll from earlier this year found
that a majority of Jews in New York were backing Trump, and while he
won’t win New York, the Jewish vote twice helped him win Florida.
A
Voice of America story warned that “more Jews have been voting
Republican in recent elections” and that “Jewish voters could sway the
presidential election.”
Biden’s betrayal of Israel may end up costing him the election.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation.
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