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Denver, CO - Jewish Dems Kvell Over Biden

Published on:   Aug 25, 2008 at 10:55 AM
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Denver, CO - Jewish Democrats in Denver for the Democratic National Convention are kvelling over Senator Obama's decision to choose Senator Biden of Delaware as his runningmate, judging by reaction at a reception hosted last night by the National Jewish Democratic Council.

"I think it's an out-of-the-park homer," Senator Wyden of Oregon said. "Joe Biden is seen practically as family....He's probably spoken at more Federation dinners and bar mitzvahs than anybody in the history of the Eastern seaboard."

Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz of Florida, who was an ardent backer of Senator Clinton in the primary but is now behind Mr. Obama, said Mr. Biden will be of particular help with older Jewish Democrats in the Sunshine State. "He's in South Florida so often. He does the synagogue circuit. He goes into the condos, has bagels and cream cheese.....He's really mishpokhe," the congresswoman said.

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"We will be able to help connect Barack Obama to the Jewish Community through Joe Biden so, so seamlessly. It's wonderful."

Attendees at the Jewish gathering were divided about whether to argue that Messrs. Obama and Biden were actually preferable on Israel-related issues to Senator McCain of Arizona and his as-yet-unknown choice for vice president. "Absolutely," Ms. Wasserman-Schultz said, when asked by The New York Sun if she would make such an argument. She said Mr. McCain would pursue the kind of

unilateralism favored by the Bush Administration. "We've lost so much respect that we don't have any leverage. We've lost our ability to really do anything to help be a catalyst for Israel and the peace process."

Mr. Wyden said Mr. Obama's strong anti-war stance was a net plus with Jewish voters, not a reason to be skeptical about him. "Like most Americans, Jews feel the war in Iraq was a mistake," Mr. Wyden said. "Senator Obama has been clear it was a mistake. Senator Biden, who voted for it, said he wished he had opposed it….The community is where most American voters are."

However, Senator Levin of Michigan said policy views towards Israel should not and would not be in contention between the presumptive Democratic nominee, Mr. Obama, and the presumptive Republican nominee, Mr. McCain. "There's no difference between these candidates on the issue. They're both strong supporters of Israel. That's not going to be a difference in this campaign," Mr. Levin said during a brief speech to the Jewish Democratic group.

Many Jewish voters have expressed concern about Mr. Obama's offer to meet one-on-one with the leaders of rogue states, including Iran, but Mr. Wyden said that the presumptive Democratic nominee's stance on that issue had been distorted. "He never said I'm going to invite Ahmadinejad over for a football game and a beer," Mr. Wyden said. The Oregon Democrat said Mr. Obama view was that staffers should work towards "sometime, possibly, sometime, down the road…having the principals get together."

When the Sun noted that in an early Democratic debate Mr. Obama pledged to hold an unconditional summit meeting with Iran within his first year in office, Mr. Wyden said, "In the course of this whole discussion, I think he's made it clear that he's sensitive to the possibility of an American president being used for propaganda purposes."

The executive director of the National Jewish Democratic Council, Ira Forman, said the Jewish votes was by no means locked up for Mr. Obama, especially in face of what he and others called a "smear campaign" aimed at raising questions about Mr. Obama's stance towards Israel. Mr. Forman said thousands of Jewish votes in key states like Florida and Colorado are "at risk off the margins if we don't get to work."

Ms. Wasserman-Schultz said she was emotional when Mrs. Clinton conceded the primary race to Mr. Obama, "I was heartbroken," she said. "I so believe in Hillary Clinton and her leaderhsip but I absolutely agree with her that we absolutely need to stand behind Barack Obama,….I had absolutely no hesitation."

The Florida congresswoman said she's been on a nationwide tour recently trying to get Mrs. Clinton's backers "revved up" and "comfortable" with supporting Mr. Obama."With some its been very successful, others it will take a little longer," she said.


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 Aug 25, 2008 at 12:28 PM Anon Says:

He’s really mishpokhe,” the congresswoman said

Speak for yourself!!!

On a side note if there is anyone reading this who is a frum Orthodox yid who supports a candidate that is pro abortion can you please explain this to me? I really dont understand how someone can say they are frum (like lieberman) and not stand by the sanctity of life which is PARAMOUNT to Torah Judaism. I think it is a big chillul Hashem when any Jew supports abortion. Any feedback?

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 12:34 PM Anonymous Says:

Senator Biden is not running for President it is the obama that is running for president he just picked biden so obama should good but he still smells, so i still will not vote for obama

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 12:41 PM deepthinker Says:

I am familiar with Senator Biden. He is a sneaky, slimy, pompous character, with no integrity.

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 12:42 PM murray Says:

Anyone else out there feel like vomiting after reading this article? Joe Biden "like family"? fine then, how do I disown him. A Torah Jew cannot support anyone, or anything to do with the Dem party- abortion , just one issue, there are many, including pro-gay, anti- family,etc.
But, never mind the facts, Joe Biden can eat bagels and lox with the best of them, so all is OK.

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 01:09 PM yenta pesha Says:

free pollard, if not step back!!!! you will ruin for obama!!!!

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 01:27 PM Shloimy Says:

To Anon 12:28

Regarding the abortion issue: I have heard shiurim from two different, very prominent rabbonim (one in NY, one in Yerushalayim) who felt that the abortion issue is not "our issue". That is, only with respect to the political questions of whether goyishe law in the US should make it illegal. (Obviously, there are halachos which we must follow, but that was not what they were talking about.)

One of the rabbonim explained that "There are very complicated shaaylos that come up, that I would rather leave in the hands of the gedoilim and poiskim, and not in the hands of goyishe judges."

I am not giving their names, since I did not get their rishus to do so, but both of them are well known to frum yidden around the world.

Obviously, other rabbonim feel differently. But there are talmidei chachomim with different positions for this question.

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 06:01 PM morris Says:

the ''jews'' that are supposedly against the iraq war are the left leaning liberals (99% not frum). you can keep them

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 07:01 PM anonymous Says:

i think joe biden is a good guy.

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 07:30 PM anon Says:

Obama is an Obomination as per ANY real Jewish values. He is pro-Arab pro-Palestinian and is surrounded with advisors who are ANTI-ISRAEL and ANTI-JEWISH

Biden is a lightweight with a long term in the Senate of non-accomplishment and who the heck cares if he can eat a bagel cream cheese and lox -

And look who has a prominent speaker slot chief dodo Carter who is considered the 'conscience of the party' - His book is an Anti-Israel Anti-Jew diatribe and slander

This is not your grandpas democrat party

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 Aug 25, 2008 at 07:57 PM anon Says:

In an interview recently Biden said he would rather see McCain as president not Obama and he wouldn't have a problem as VP with McCain -

Huh??

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 Aug 26, 2008 at 12:45 AM Gefilte Fish Says:

will satmar be able to vote for Obama? since Biden said he's a zionist.

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