Minnesota Republican Michele Bachmann thinks so
A review of 175 major Jewish Republican donors shows that many who gave in the 2008 primary have yet to pony up for a GOP candidate. Why the wait?
As race heads to New Hampshire, who could still make some noise?
Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses, but all the presidential candidates are vying to show their love for Israel. How far will they go?
Support for President Obama is sagging among a key Democratic voting bloc. Now his campaign has 11 months to win back Jewish voters.
Candidates continue to hit Obama, and he isn’t making it any harder
Front-running Texas gov. is not playing to the Jewish crowd
The past few months there’s been a rash of chutzpah sightings—that is, lots of public uses of the Yiddish word, if not any more actual chutzpah than usual. The best part: It’s even being used correctly.
Electoral college math makes Jewish vote there mighty valuable
Republicans are once again arguing that American Jews will abandon the Democratic Party. But it won’t happen, because Jews recoil from the GOP’s overt Christianity, even when it comes with staunch pro-Israel views.
Rep. Michele Bachmann tackles Yiddish; Yiddish wins
The rising GOP candidate has a history with Israel
Out of love with version 1.0, ‘Commentary’ finds Michele Bachmann
Speech, designed to help Israel with Europe, could hurt Obama at home
NYT profile of David Barton omits white supremacist past
Some post-Yom HaShoah reading