Anonymous wrote:AP race call, 8:49 pm on May 14, 21% of votes counted
Raskin 26,088 95.2%
Felder 1,320 4.8%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look at this result from another angle. Raskin is popular in his district, but voted against Israel aid during a war, and angered Jewish voters. A protest candidate ran a hopeless campaign on the pro-Israel issue, got 6% of the vote. So Jews are 2% of the U.S. population, in MoCo they are maybe 8%, right? And some are Republicans. So this result might mean MOST Jewish Democrats in Raskin’s district reject him now, because of this issue.
That should send a message….
Wow, this is so dumb that I guess you never took a math class. MoCo has a population of about 1 million. About 100,000 are Jewish.
Of the 1 million, about 80% are democrats and 20% are republicans. Let's say that Jewish people follow that pattern. That means there are 80,000 Jewish democrats, and 20,000 Jewish republicans.
Felber got about 4000 votes.
Anonymous wrote:Look at this result from another angle. Raskin is popular in his district, but voted against Israel aid during a war, and angered Jewish voters. A protest candidate ran a hopeless campaign on the pro-Israel issue, got 6% of the vote. So Jews are 2% of the U.S. population, in MoCo they are maybe 8%, right? And some are Republicans. So this result might mean MOST Jewish Democrats in Raskin’s district reject him now, because of this issue.
That should send a message….
Anonymous wrote:Look at this result from another angle. Raskin is popular in his district, but voted against Israel aid during a war, and angered Jewish voters. A protest candidate ran a hopeless campaign on the pro-Israel issue, got 6% of the vote. So Jews are 2% of the U.S. population, in MoCo they are maybe 8%, right? And some are Republicans. So this result might mean MOST Jewish Democrats in Raskin’s district reject him now, because of this issue.
That should send a message….
Anonymous wrote:Look at this result from another angle. Raskin is popular in his district, but voted against Israel aid during a war, and angered Jewish voters. A protest candidate ran a hopeless campaign on the pro-Israel issue, got 6% of the vote. So Jews are 2% of the U.S. population, in MoCo they are maybe 8%, right? And some are Republicans. So this result might mean MOST Jewish Democrats in Raskin’s district reject him now, because of this issue.
That should send a message….
Anonymous wrote:Look at this result from another angle. Raskin is popular in his district, but voted against Israel aid during a war, and angered Jewish voters. A protest candidate ran a hopeless campaign on the pro-Israel issue, got 6% of the vote. So Jews are 2% of the U.S. population, in MoCo they are maybe 8%, right? And some are Republicans. So this result might mean MOST Jewish Democrats in Raskin’s district reject him now, because of this issue.
That should send a message….
Anonymous wrote:AP race call, 8:49 pm on May 14, 21% of votes counted
Raskin 26,088 95.2%
Felder 1,320 4.8%
Anonymous wrote:Raskin lost my support also
Anonymous wrote:Felber fully supports Israel. Raskin voted against Israel. Felber is against the encampments and the violence that stems from it. That is a major policy difference between them.