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DeSantis woos Jewish conservatives in Florida, but can he with the Kosher vote nationwide?

In Florida, which is home to over 650,000 Jews – America’s third largest Jewish electorate – there is naturally a strong political imperative to woo the “kosher vote”

December 2, 2022 17:23
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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 18: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks to guests at the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting on November 19, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The meeting comes on the heels of former President Donald Trump becoming the first candidate to declare his intention to seek the GOP nomination in the 2024 presidential race. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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After his triumphant re-election as Florida’s governor last month, it’s not hard to see why many Republicans are increasingly seeing Ron DeSantis as their best hope for recapturing the White House in 2024.

And with Donald Trump openly palling around, as Sarah Palin would put it, with antisemites and fascists, DeSantis looks a particularly appealing prospect for Jewish conservatives.

The Florida governor, who hasn’t yet made his intentions clear but is dropping heavy hints he may run, is certainly trying to push their buttons.

Days after his stunning 19-point win, DeSantis was the star of the show at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual con-flab where he wowed conservatives with his Florida “blueprint for success” – an apparently electorally potent formula which stands in stark to the party’s underwhelmingly mid-terms’ performance.