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This document page appears to be an excerpt from a political news article or report detailing US domestic politics concerning Israel and the Jewish vote. It discusses the political strategies of Republicans (specifically John Bolton) and Democrats (referencing Obama and Harry Reid) regarding support for Israel. While part of a House Oversight cache (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023522), this specific page contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or his specific activities.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Barack Obama President of the United States
Subject of political analysis regarding Jewish voter support and Israel policy.
John R. Bolton Former US Ambassador to UN
Quoted criticizing Obama's policies; mentioned as possible Republican presidential candidate.
Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel
Mentioned regarding a speech given to a joint meeting of Congress.
Harry Reid Senator / Majority Leader
Led Congressional Democrats in distancing themselves from Obama on Israel.
Mr. Mellman Pollster
Quoted analyzing the American-Jewish community's view of Obama.

Timeline (3 events)

June 20
Fund-raiser for about 80 Jewish donors at a private dinner held by Mr. Obama.
Private dinner
Last week (relative to document)
Cruise sponsored by Weekly Standard.
Mediterranean
Tuesday (relative to document)
Mr. Netanyahu's speech to a joint meeting of Congress.
Congress

Locations (4)

Location Context

Relationships (2)

John R. Bolton Guest/Speaker Weekly Standard
Bolton was on a cruise sponsored by the conservative magazine Weekly Standard
Harry Reid Political Distancing Barack Obama
Reid... distanced themselves from Mr. Obama on Israel.

Key Quotes (4)

"“As a Republican,” he said, “you can use this to show how radical the president’s policies are on a whole range of issues.”"
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"“Are there questions in the American-Jewish community? I think the answer is yes,” said Mr. Mellman"
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"“Has Obama been branded as not pro-Israel or anti-Israel? Not at all.”"
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"“But that is the political struggle in which the Republicans are engaged, which is to get him branded as not pro-Israel.”"
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illustrated the potentially decisive power of one state — Ohio and Nevada.
A test of Mr. Obama’s support will come June 20, when he will hold a fund-raiser for about 80 Jewish donors at a private dinner.
John R. Bolton, the former United States ambassador to the United Nations and a possible Republican presidential candidate, argues that because of administration proposals, Republicans will be able to make gains not only among American Jews but also among evangelicals who are supportive of Israel on biblical grounds, and other voters.
Mr. Bolton said that he was on a cruise sponsored by the conservative magazine Weekly Standard last week in the Mediterranean, and that most of the people on the ship “reacted very strongly against” Mr. Obama’s speech outlining his Mideast vision. “As a Republican,” he said, “you can use this to show how radical the president’s policies are on a whole range of issues.”
The depth of Democrats’ worries was evident from the competition to out-applaud Republicans on Tuesday during Mr. Netanyahu’s speech to a joint meeting of Congress and from the speed with which Congressional Democrats led by Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, distanced themselves from Mr. Obama on Israel.
“Are there questions in the American-Jewish community? I think the answer is yes,” said Mr. Mellman, who is Jewish and has polled the community for Democrats in the past. “Has Obama been branded as not pro-Israel or anti-Israel? Not at all.”
“I think he is strongly pro-Israel, in fact,” he added. “But that is the political struggle in which the Republicans are engaged, which is to get him branded as not pro-Israel. And to the extent they’re successful in that, the likelihood is they would have some meaningful impact on the Jewish vote.”
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