The chairman of President Bush’s re-election campaign believes the president can get 30 to 35 percent of the Jewish vote in November. Marc Racicot met Sunday morning with a coalition of Jewish supporters for Bush in Broward County, Florida. Racicot told JTA he believes Bush’s support for Israel makes him more attractive to Jewish voters, and that the campaign plans increased outreach to them.
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