A Pennsylvania Democrat vowed to support former President Trump this election cycle over his pro-Israel stance, warning his victory is essential to the existence of the Jewish state.
A Democrat from a crucial swing state vowed to support former President Donald Trump in November over his stance on Israel, arguing the endorsement of a pro-Jewish president is critical for the existence of the community. Steve Rosenberg, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, argued there is only 'one candidate' for Jewish voters during 'America's Newsroom,' warning far-left Democrats are working against their cause to support Iran instead.
'But ultimately, the thing that is going to unlock everything else in that region is getting this deal done.' It was unclear what deal Harris was referring to. Rosenberg suggested she was 'out of her mind' for possibly suggesting a two-state solution, while Perino mentioned she could have been referring to the hostage deal.
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