holding trump supporters in big numbers. but, also, getting a majority of those who didn t support donald trump. you write in your book this: all too many conservatives have reacted to the rise of radicalism within the democratic party with the sense of despair. they behave as they losing the presidential battle of 2020 was the end of the great american journey. this simply isn t so. we have been here before and we have rebounded. we will win again. is youngkin tapping into something that crosses that line, that is a blueprint for the midterms, perhaps? one of the things i don t think any of us fully appreciated is that the very well-educated voter who tended to vote for biden and against trump, is also the voter who cares the most about their children s education. and so when you get into the suburbs and you start getting into things as we saw with loudoun county and fairfax county, all of the sudden it s the very it will be fascinating to see what it looks like when we get the va
this meeting of jewish republicans. how hard is it to win the endorsement of 15 people assembled? i think what is sad a little bit is i think the jewish voters are a lot like 8 ven shotters. asian voters. even though it overlaps they will vote democrat. you even see that with the my majority with the minority groups. when it got voted down they wanted to blame it on the mormons, but it was the blacks and the hispanics who voted against it. a lot of the value votes goes to the actual issues. so why can t the republicans get the jewish vote, andy? what is going on? they are getting more and more. they are. i think i might be right. a lot of jews i know who are otherwise liberal don t think president obama has been a great friend to israel.