Israeli-Americans have active role in U.S. polls
11/3/2004
Israeli-Americans are actively participating in U.S. poll, whereas Palestinian-Americans remained indifferent due to the "anti-Palestinian agenda" of both, Bush and Kerry.
"At least 35,000 Israeli Americans have voted this year which is the highest figure since 1992," said David Froehlich, who assists US voters living in Israel fill in their absentee ballots.
"Which [US] Jєωs are voting Republican? It's Jєωs that are more traditional, and those who are more identified with Israel," said Kory Bardash, chairman of Republicans Abroad in Israel. "That's exactly the demographic we have here."