Jewish Voters Unite is launching a $500,000 campaign to increase Jewish voter turnout ahead of the June 24 primaries, driven by concerns over rising antisemitism. The ad, "Hate Crimes," highlights local hate crime statistics against Jews, including footage of recent attacks. The initiative, supported by over 700 volunteers, aims to demonstrate the importance of voting in these pivotal elections. Maury Litwack, the group's leader, believes this election could result in historic participation, positioning Jewish voters as a significant force in the primary outcomes.
This primary election provides an opportunity to do something about it. Jewish voters are not sitting on the sidelines. We're expecting there will be a historic turnout and believe Jewish voters will be the story of this primary election.
This June, the safety and security of the Jewish community is on the ballot.
The ad campaign is part of Jewish Voters Unite's larger 'Voting is How We Fight Back' get-out-the Jewish vote effort.
While the group is nonpartisan and not backing any particular candidate, Litwack, a staunch critic of the Democratic Socialists of America, spearheaded a similar effort in the past.
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