JTA: The Global News Service of the Jewish People

Obama campaign gets serious in Fla. (UPDATED)

Two weeks ago in Denver, Jewish congressional Democrats refused to acknowledge at a press conference that some South Florida Jewish Democrats were wary of voting for Barack Obama – even though a number of Florida state legislators had told reporters that they saw significant resistance to the Democrat when they campaigned for him at condos in the region. But the Obama campaign is taking those reports about Florida seriously.

According to a press release, the campaign has launched six Obama Jewish Community Ledership Committees in Florida, "which include nearly 1000 Jewish leaders across the state in Miami, Broward County, Palm Beach County, Tampa Bay, Orlando, and Sarasota."

Other details of the campaign's Florida Jewish strategy were contained in the press release, excerpted below:

Top national surrogates, like Senators Biden, Schumer and Ben Cardin of Maryland have traveled to Florida to meet with the Jewish community, and others like special Middle East coordinator Dennis Ross will continue to do so on behalf of the campaign.

JCLC members make-up a critical component of the campaign's field operation in predominantly-Jewish neighborhoods and communities, and participate in phone banks and canvasses.

The campaign and JCLC members are hosting Jewish outreach house parties.

The campaign is providing resources for JCLC members and other Jewish supporters to talk about Senators Obama and Biden's strong records on issues of importance to the Jewish community in Florida, including standing by Israel, strengthening public education, defending the division between church and state, making sure Social Security remains viable and solvent, ensuring healthcare for all, appointing moderate justices to the Supreme Court and protecting a woman's right to choose.

The Obama campaign has also been bolstered by widespread support of rabbis nationwide, including a number of rabbis in Florida like Rabbi Joel Levine of Palm Beach Gardens.

JCLCs will also be launched in Jacksonville, Tallahassee and other Florida cities between now and November.

A top Florida Jewish Republican has responded. According to Politico, Florida House Majority Leader Adam Hasner said Sarah Palin will help attract votes among Jews:

Don't underestimate Gov. Palin's support in the Jewish community. The Obama campaign's recent move acknowledges that they have ongoing problem in the Jewish community, and just going around Florida to scare voters about Gov. Palin won't work. Jewish voters are more thoughtful than just being one issue voters and they wont react well to attacks against her because of her religion - as a religious minority that would be insulting to many Jews.

Comments RSS Feed Reader Comments

Bill Levinson

09/09/08 05:08 PM

Biden once threatened to cut off aid to Israel, while Obama consorts openly with known anti-Semites like Al Sharpton. For them or their shills to approach Jewish voters in this context is an insult.

William Goldberg

09/10/08 08:29 AM

Obama and Biden have always been friends of Israel.  Compare this with Sarah Palin and her support for “Jews for Jesus” among other anti-Israel positions and you can see why some of us in the Jewish community are rethinking our options.  Ed Koch also made some wonderful points in his Obama endorsement yesterday.

Brian

09/10/08 08:29 AM

Sarah Palin sat in the pews of her church just two Sundays ago and voiced no objections as they hosted founder of Jews for Jesus.

Sharon

09/10/08 08:37 AM

I can’t imagine South Florida supporting a Vice Presidential candidate who believes that Jews are tortured by terrorism because they have yet to convert to Christianity.  It is an extreme right wing view and we should all look at her very carefully.  Such extremism is not good for any government.

Chaim Cohen

09/10/08 08:44 AM

I like John McCain but I don’t trust Sarah Palin.
Palin’s “Jews for Jesus” is a scary and dangerous sect.
I’ll vote for Obama-Biden.

Ed Levov

09/10/08 08:58 AM

Ed Koch is fully behind Mr. Obama now.  That should tell us all we need to know about how Jews will go for Obama.

Sarah

09/10/08 09:01 AM

Jews for Jesus is a deal breaker for me.  I cannot vote for her.  Obama/Biden are good for Israel.

Simon Agmann

09/11/08 02:55 PM

I’m a Jew, born in France, survivor of the Holocaust. At the begining of the Six Days War, I, with tens of thousands of compatriots and coreligionists, was trying to get into the Israeli Embassy in Paris,hoping to enlist. Their answer was quite proud: “Where were you in 1948, when we REALLY needed you?” Nonetheless, they accepted only ambulance drivers. If I told you my story, it was not to bang my chest; it was just to explain that nobody, NOBODY, can give me a lesson of loyalty to Israel, nor a lesson of loyalty to my Jewry. And I wish no Jew will be blinded by McCain/Palin lies. Please, vote massively Obama/Biden.
Simon.

Philippa

09/11/08 03:29 PM

Sarah is an extremist who will forcefully try to convert us all to evangelical christianity!
We will all be speaking in tongues before we know it.Her church believes in speaking in tongues(rapture).
Like Ed Koch says,she really scares me.

I will vote for Obama/Biden.

CDG

09/11/08 03:31 PM

Palin is a Dominionist (see the movie Jesus Camp) and Dominionists believe that only Christians should be allowed to govern. In her perfect world Joe Lieberman would be unemployed.

Aside from that they invited a Jews for Jesus leader to speak in their church. Somehow I think my fellow Jews are not going to be flocking to Governor Palin.

Leave a Comment

To comment on this article, you must first be registered with JTA.

Not Registered?

There are real advantages to a FREE registration with JTA.org:

  • Make your voice heard through comments on articles
  • Receive our e-mailed Daily Briefing, an invaluable quick-read
  • Help decide what Jewish news matters most with interactive tools

Register Now

Already a JTA member?

I forgot my password

I forgot my password
Get JTA's free Daily Briefing

Blog Roll