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January 1, Trump Questions Low Jewish Vote in 2024
Wyatt’s Take
- Trump shared disappointment over Jewish voter support in 2024.
- He pointed to his actions backing Israel and fighting antisemitism.
- He thanked the Republican Jewish Coalition for record support since 1988.
Donald Trump spoke to the Republican Jewish Coalition, upset he received just 35% of the Jewish vote in 2024.
He highlighted his support for Israel and his push against antisemitism in America.
“I can’t imagine we didn’t do better than that, after all I’ve done for the Jewish vote, I must be honest with you,” Trump said.
He noted the rise in antisemitism on the left and the pro-Hamas protests on college campuses since October 2023.
Trump praised the coalition for helping him win the highest share of Jewish support for a Republican since 1988.
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Wyatt Matters
Many in the heartland want leaders who stand strong for allies and confront hate. Folks expect gratitude for support given and wonder why common values don’t always lead to common votes.
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Cory
November 2, 2025 at 5:06 pm
I have always wondered why the Jewish people in America always seem to vote against their own interests?