'You'll never survive' if Harris wins election, Trump tells Republican Jewish group - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

65% : The crowd rose to its feet in cheers as red, white and blue balloons cascaded down from the ceiling, while Trump gazed on from the screens mounted on the walls.
56% : Trump's call to deport "foreign jihad sympathizers and Hamas supporters" brought the crowd to its feet in applause, with some holding up signs that read "We are Jews for Trump."
52% : Referencing anxiety among American Jews about rising antisemitism, Trump said that when he was president, "American Jews felt safe on our streets and college campuses."
51% : "Trump leaned on his moves in support of Israel as president, highlighting his decisions to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, and his administration's success forging the Abraham Accords that normalized ties between Israel and several Arab countries.
47% : "You'll never survive if they get in," Trump said to the gathering of hundreds at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas.
46% : Ahead of Trump, three Democrats who switched their party allegiance addressed the RJC audience, including Shabbos Kestenbaum, a Jewish Harvard Divinity School graduate who also addressed the Republican National Convention and testified to Congress about antisemitism on his campus.
45% : "Trump repeated his call to mobilize Jewish voters at the close of his speech.
43% : "Trump made his pitch as part of Republicans' effort ahead of the November election to attract Jewish voters, who historically vote for Democrats in large majorities.
40% : According to the RJC's data, close to 50% of Jewish voters in swing states were expected to vote for Trump, Brooks said.
36% : "They have to get out on November 5th and they have to vote for Trump.
32% : You must get them to vote for Trump and if you don't you're not going to have a country.
30% : Speaking after Trump, RJC CEO Matt Brooks told reporters that the party saw an opening for swaying Jewish voters due to the Biden administration's handling of the war and its fallout in the United States.
29% : Trump also said Jews who supported his opponent needed to get their "head examined," a refrain he has sounded repeatedly in recent weeks.
23% : After Trump's speech, Halie Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, said Trump had "denigrated millions of American Jewish voters.
12% : "We kept radical Islamists out of our country but all of that changed with comrade Kamala Harris and crooked Joe Biden in the White House," Trump told the RJC.

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