Jewish Dems May Impact 2024 Election

Also, How Powerful Is China?

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  • 🇺🇸 Trump Pulls 100K Supporters in New Jersey

  • 🇨🇳 How Powerful Is China?

  • ✡️ Jewish Democrats Could Influence 2024 Election

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🎤 In New Jersey, Donald Trump garnered a crowd of up to 100,000 fans. The former president rallied at the Jersey Shore over the weekend, drawing up to 100,000 people to the deep blue state. While winning New Jersey in a presidential run is doubtful, Trump is demonstrating that he can mobilize sizable audiences in Democratic strongholds despite President Biden's historically low support rating.

🤝 To stop a Rafah invasion, the United States and Israel are in negotiations. The White House has been giving Israel more humanitarian supplies and vital intelligence in return for Israel employing "extreme force" to destroy Hamas. President Biden's administration is straining to convince the Israelis to adopt a more focused strategy while he worries about the political ramifications of a final military drive into Rafah.

🇷🇺 Vladimir Putin took over as his long-serving minister of defense. On Sunday, Andrei Belousov, an economist by trade, took the position of defense minister Sergei Shoigu in the Russian presidential cabinet. This reorganization demonstrates Putin's concern more for the economic than the military ramifications of Russia's conflict with Ukraine.

🔎 The House GOP is looking into unauthorized Chinese immigrants. To learn more about how a "wide-open border presents a ripe opportunity for the [Chinese Communist Party] to undermine our national security," the House Homeland Security Committee is convening a hearing this week. There has been an astounding 8,000% surge in the number of undocumented immigrants from China entering the nation since 2021.

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🌎 GEOPOLITICS

How Powerful Is China?

Here’s what's going on: Chinese President Xi Jinping left for a European tour last week, stopping in France, Hungary, and Serbia. After five years, this is his first journey to the continent.

Why is it important? China's declining influence on the continent and the deteriorating state of relations between China and the European Union are made clear by Xi's scaled-back visit.

Rewind: In 2014, ten years ago, Xi traveled to four European nations: Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. He would next travel to Greece, Italy, and other countries in the bloc.

  • The scale: Xi gave an address to the parliament and met with the presidents of the Commission, Council, and Parliament, the three main leaders of the EU.

However, his 2024 visit is now far more limited. In contrast to 2014, when he was welcomed to Brussels, which is only 160 minutes from Paris, he only met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Paris while in France to mark 60 years of diplomatic ties.

  • The others: Compared to other EU nations, Hungary has been more willing to cooperate with China under Viktor Orbán. Additionally, Serbia has never been a part of the West and is not a member of the EU. China is Serbia's top investor.

China's recent European woes:

  • Trade: The flood of Chinese automobiles into Europe put local automakers in jeopardy and prompted European officials to begin opposing the unfair trade practices.

  • Relationships: Europe has refused to let the Chinese corporation Huawei construct its 5G networks due to worries about eavesdropping.

  • Influence: One of Xi's main initiatives for worldwide influence, the Belt-and-Road Initiative, was even abandoned by the Baltics and Italy.

🗳️ 2024 ELECTIONS

Jewish Democrats Could Influence the 2024 Election

Here’s what's going on: American Jews who feel alienated from the Democratic Party's anti-Israel stance could influence local and national election results in November.

  • Context: Historically, American Jews have voted Democratic 70% of the time. Since the 1920s, this has been the case.

Why is it important? Due to their size and location in a critical swing state, President Biden has been adjusting his Israel policy to appease the Muslim population in Michigan, which is strongly anti-Israel. But Muslims are not the only ones with the ability to influence elections and impact Biden's candidacy through their votes.

The rebellion: "Do not take American Jews for granted," declared Rabbi Ammi Hirsch, whose congregation is a part of the liberal Reform movement. "In the past few months, I have spoken with so many American Jews who have surprised me with their anxiety about developments in the Democratic Party" about Israel, he says.

The numbers: Jews make up a sizable portion of the population in some swing states. About 300,000 Jews of voting age live in Pennsylvania, a state that Biden narrowly prevailed in 2020 with 80,000 votes. There are almost 120,000 Jews in Arizona, and Biden won by a mere 10,000 votes in that state.

Additionally, long ago, the late Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman forewarned his party about these political ramifications. He stated in 2013 "We want to continue to support Democratic candidates, but you need to know that it will be difficult for us to support Democrats who are on the ballot this November if you abandon Israel to garner the support of anti-Israel extremists within the Democratic Party."

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