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Romney Won 90%+ in Jewish Orthodox New York Districts
FrontPage Magazine, by Daniel Greenfield
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Posted By:SiliconValleyDude, 11/26/2012 5:59:53 PM
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| After the election there were attempts to claim that Obama had won the Orthodox Jewish vote based on a few districts where he broke even. Those districts also had non-majority Modern Orthodox populations. Meanwhile the New York Times, doing its best to heap on a dose of class warfare, looks at the parts of New York City where Romney won. Mr. Romney enjoyed strong support from a range of neighborhoods with large populations of Orthodox Jews, regardless of income level. Mr. Romney won more than 90 percent of the votes in many precincts in the Borough Park and Sheepshead Bay
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Comments: Jewish support for Democrats is NOT automatic. They will support a Republican. It is the candidate, not the party.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Brittany, 11/26/2012 6:48:41 PM (No. 9034985)
Nonsense. Because aware Jews know that Obama is not Israel´s friend and maybe not the friend of any Jews, they did vote more for Romney and for Conservative friends. Only the ones who blindly follow the habit of voting Democrat would vote for O even as his ´friends´ attack them. I remember the German war on Jews. Yes, I´m that old. Obama has expanded it to Jews AND Christians. Use some common sense.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
TexasRose, 11/26/2012 6:54:25 PM (No. 9034993)
SO, Romney won the Jewish vote in a high Jewish area. Romney won the old white guy vote and the young vote. How did Obama end up the winner? Just from the single mom and the dead pets vote??
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thethirdruffian, 11/26/2012 7:21:08 PM (No. 9035028)
Well, this Jewish guy voted for Romney.
My communist Reform sister and bro-in-law voted for Obama.
My mom voted Romney.
My wife voted Romney.
My observant sister voted for Romney, as did her observant hushband.
Their growth children, 2 Obama, 1 Romney. The one Romney is a soldier. One a doctor who works for some charity. The other a useless twit.
FWIW
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
provide, 11/26/2012 8:12:02 PM (No. 9035087)
Orthodox Jews are conservative. In 2000, I even ran into a guy at a gas station in Chicago that admitted he voted for Bush.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
trapper, 11/26/2012 10:04:11 PM (No. 9035171)
Yeah, nice try. Nationwide Obama took 70% of the Jewish vote. That´s only slightly below below the 75% that Hispanics gave him.
The Jewish vote went overhwelmingly to Obama --- again. In 2008 he took 78% of the Jewish vote. Go figure.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
michellewsc2, 11/26/2012 10:29:26 PM (No. 9035186)
Orthodox Jews are very conservative and generally vote Republican...it was the mainstream jewish vote that went to Obama.
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After the election there were attempts to claim that Obama had won the Orthodox Jewish vote based on a few districts where he broke even. Those districts also had non-majority Modern Orthodox populations. Meanwhile the New York Times, doing its best to heap on a dose of class warfare, looks at the parts of New York City where Romney won. Mr. Romney enjoyed strong support from a range of neighborhoods with large populations of Orthodox Jews, regardless of income level. Mr. Romney won more than 90 percent of the votes in many precincts in the Borough Park and Sheepshead Bay
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