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Jewish vote could swing it in Florida

January 26, 2012 12:52
Stand and deliver: Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich have fought to be seen as the biggest defender of Israel

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Nathalie Rothschild,

Nathalie Rothschild

1 min read

As Florida prepares for the Republican primary on Tuesday, will the Jewish vote prove key to the outcome?

Steven L Abrams, Palm Beach county chairman for the Newt Gingrich campaign and an elected county commissioner, said: "In a close election like this one even a couple of per cent can make a difference."

Jews make up three per cent of the population in the Sunshine State, but because they vote in such high numbers, it is estimated that they make up six to eight per cent of the turnout.

While a majority of the Jewish electorate are Democrat - Mr Abrams estimates that just 25 per cent of Florida's Jewish voters are registered Republicans - Dr Terri Fine, a political science professor at the University of Central Florida, said that Jews are likely to wield significant influence in the GOP race in Florida.