Campaign Urges Americans In Israel To Vote In U.S. Election
A new initiative to get Americans citizens living in Israel to vote in the upcoming presidential election claims it is not advocating a specific candidate. However, its strategic campaign manager admitted it is funded by the Adelsons of the philanthropic world.
Sunday, June 10 2012|Mairav Zonszein
I recently came across an ad online seeking volunteers for something called the iVoteIsrael Campaign. The link was to a very polished website that encourages Americans living in Israel to vote in the upcoming U.S. election on November 6, 2012.
We are a diverse group of Olim, recent-arrivals as well as vatikim from all over the country who are deeply concerned about the safety, security and future of Israel. Most importantly, we want to see a President in the White House who will support and stand by Israel in absolute commitment to its safety, security and right to defend itself.
The initiative, organized by Americans for Jerusalem a U.S.-registered 501 c(4) nonprofit established solely for the purpose of this 2012 campaign provides an easy interactive resource to make it as simple and quick as possible to register an absentee ballot. It claims to be nonpartisan and is legally barred from advocating for a specific candidate, but the campaigns rhetoric certainly perked my ears: A president that supports Israel in absolute commitment to its safety, security and right to defend itself. Absolute is a strong word. And security for Israel means very different things, depending on whom you ask.
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