Theodore's World: Former Democratic Delegate Urging Jewish Voters to “Switch Sides” and Vote for Mitt Romney (video)

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October 31, 2012

Former Democratic Delegate Urging Jewish Voters to “Switch Sides” and Vote for Mitt Romney (video)







Former Democratic Delegate Urging Jewish Voters to “Switch Sides” and Vote for Mitt Romney; Cites Obama’s Drive to put “Daylight” between the U.S. and Israel

Here is video of a new “Republican Jewish Coalition” ad featuring a woman named “Bryna” – a former Democratic Delegate – urging Jewish voters to “switch sides” and vote for Mitt Romney instead of Barack Obama. She cited Obama’s desire to put “daylight” between the U.S. and Israel as a major reason for her switch.

Bryna Franklin of Jerusalem is a lifelong Democrat and former chair of Democrats Abroad Israel. She voted for a Republican for President for the first time in her 80 years when she voted this year for Mitt Romney.

Bryna, a delegate to the 1992 Democratic National Convention and who served for years as vice chair of the Franklin County Democratic Central Committee in Missouri, explained her decision as stemming from a deep disappointment in President Obama on a range of issues.

Bryna has been an active and committed Democrat her whole life. But this year, like many other Jewish Democrats, she is calling on her fellow Jews across America to support Mitt Romney.



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Wild Thing's comment.............


Wake up people or be part of the problem.



Posted by Wild Thing at October 31, 2012 02:55 AM


Comments

American Jews have supported the Dems for decades. Why? I have several Jewish good friends, but they are conservatives and are as perplexed as me about this question. At least, in this election, it looks like many Jews will abandon obama. Maybe they will stay on the conservative band wagon.

Posted by: TomR, armed in Texas at October 31, 2012 01:34 PM


Tom, thank you sooooo much for your input. I agree, all of my Jewish friends are conservatives and they feel the same way as you stated.

Posted by: Wild Thing at November 1, 2012 07:23 AM