American Jews who are only 2% of the US population and yet contribute a much as 90% to an American presidential candidate is to make sure that when the candidate becomes president will be completely obedient to what the Jews want.
From Hamilton Jordan to President Carter – 1978
American Jews political contributions
Nowhere in American politics is Jewish participation more obvious and disproportionate than in the area of financial support for political candidates and political parties.
The amount of money the American Jewish community con- tributes to political campaigns is slight when compared to the monies contributed to favorite charities. In 1976, the American Red Cross raised approximately $200 million. In that same year, Jewish charities raised $3.6 billion. In the two week period following the Yom Kippur War in 1973, the American Jewish community raised over one billion dollars. Whereas disproportionate Jewish voting is only politically significant in areas where Jewish voters are concentrated, Jewish contributions to political campaigns are disproportionate nationally and in almost every area of the country.
Some facts that confirm this premise:
– Out of 125 members of the Democratic National Finance Council, over 70 are Jewish;
– In 1976, over 60% of the large donors to the Democratic Party were Jewish;
– Over 60% of the monies raised by Nixon in 1972 was from Jewish contributors;
– Over 75% of the monies raised in Humphrey’s 1968 campaign was from Jewish contributors;
– Over 90% of the monies raised by Scoop Jackson in the Democratic primaries was from Jewish contributors;
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