
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Latest on President Donald Trump’s appearance before the Republican Jewish Coalition (all times local): 8:30 p.m. Republicans are hoping to narrow the gap in 2020 with Jewish voters, who have traditionally backed Democrats by a large margin. President Donald Trump is leading the charge. He warned members of the Republican Jewish Coalition Saturday in Las Vegas that a Democratic victory in 2020 could “leave Israel out there.
Main Idea: President Donald Trump urged Jewish donors and voters to back Republicans at a Republican Jewish Coalition event, highlighting his pro-Israel actions and support for Israel.
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Trump’s push to win Jewish donors and voters with sharp rhetoric may deepen political and religious division, which can spill into community tension.
The debate may push voters to pay more attention to Israel policy and campaign promises before the 2020 election.
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