Sanders progressive and Trump conservative to vie for Florida governorship
There are an estimated 622,000 Jews in Florida, making up – according to the Jewish Virtual Library – 3.2% of Florida’s population, and some 5% of the voting pool. A 2016 poll released by the left-wing nonprofit J Street following the presidential election found that 68% of Florida’s Jews voted for Hillary Clinton, compared to 28% for Trump.
Though foreign policy is rarely, if ever, a prominent issue in American gubernatorial races, some of those Jewish voters will be taking a look at the candidates’ positions and statements on Israel.
The candidate’s web page has links to his positions on a number of issues, but the Middle East is not one of them. Rather, the issues – with the exception of Puerto Rico – are all of local, domestic concern: criminal justice reform, economy and jobs, education, environment, gun safety, healthcare and so on.
DESANTIS, HOWEVER, is a different story. As a congressman for the last six years, the former Navy attorney has a record on Israel, including being a strong proponent of the move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem, and for US recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
The purpose of the hearing, according to an announcement put out by the subcommittee on national security, was “to discuss the potential for American recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, in furtherance of US national security interests.”
“We need to continue trade relationships with countries like Israel which are strong in the tech sector. When they want to bring their business and technology to this country, we need to ensure Florida is the place they do it,” he said.
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