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Could Israel decide Trump's political fate?
« on: September 21, 2016, 05:38:11 pm »
Could Israel decide Trump's political fate?
By William Booth & Ruth Eglash The Washington Post
Published Sept. 21, 2016
Read more at http://jewishworldreview.com/0916/trump_israelis.php3#uoQCrVK88QeAfvxP.99

KARNEI SHOMRON - The rabbi hadn't voted in a U.S. election in 25 years. "Didn't see the point," he said. Now Chaim Spring said he was all in for Republican nominee Donald Trump.

The 80-year-old, whose sunny villa in a Jewish settlement was lined with religious tomes, described himself to reporters as "a big Trump supporter" who watches "a lot of Fox News."

He pronounced Trump "good for America and good for Israel." The rabbi especially admired the Trump family vibe. "You can tell he really loves his children," Spring told The Washington Post. "That says a lot."

Spring was born in New York and moved to Israel more than 40 years ago. As a U.S. citizen, he is eligible to register and vote.

GOP activists in Israel say there are a lot more voters here like the rabbi - as many as 400,000 U.S. citizens living in Israel today....
Read more at http://jewishworldreview.com/0916/trump_israelis.php3#uoQCrVK88QeAfvxP.99
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