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  Israeli Voters and Zionist Interests Poised 
	to Hijack US Presidential Election  By Jamal Kanj Gulf Daily News, Redress, Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 31, 2012 
 Jamal Kanj considers how the Republican and Democrat 
	  contenders for the upcoming US presidential election, Mitt Romney and 
	  Barack Obama, and behind them well-organized Israel lobbies, are vying 
	  with one another to prove their loyalty to Israel, as if the outcome of 
	  the election were more important to Israelis than to the American people.
 
 With the conclusion of the presidential primaries in the 50 US states, 
	  a new election campaign is shaping itself in the unofficial 51st state, 
	  otherwise known as Israel.
 
		
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					| “While claiming to be nonpartisan, iVoteIsrael seeks the 
					election of a president who is willing to give Israel an 
					‘absolute commitment’.
 “Displaying typical Zionist 
					arrogance, iVoteIsrael literature claims the ‘outcome of 
					2012 elections matters more to Israelis than average 
					Americans’.”
 |  |  US officials and politicians are lining up to visit Israel this month, 
	with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton just completing her homage.
 Other administration visitors include National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, 
	Defence Secretary Leon Panetta and Deputy Secretary of State William Burns.
 
 As President Barack Obama did in 2008, Republican contender for the 
	White House Mitt Romney is scheduled to make his christening visit before 
	the end of this month.
 
 Republican public relations consultant Ari 
	Fleischer, President George W. Bush's former spokesman, and the executive 
	director of the Republican Jewish Coalition, Mathew Brooks, spent several 
	days earlier this month, touring Israel ahead of next week's campaign by 
	Romney.
 Brooks and Fleischer were supporting the iVoteIsrael initiative. Contrary 
	to what the name implies, iVoteIsrael is not about Israeli elections but a 
	campaign to vote for Israel in the US election. The organization's British-born campaign strategic manager, Aron Shaviv, 
	told the New Jersey Jewish News: "We just encourage people ... to think 
	about what [American] candidate is best for Israel."
 iVoteIsrael is a 
	subsidiary of a US-registered, non-profit organization established to 
	register dual Israeli-US citizens living in Israel to vote in the 2012 US 
	election. It is funded by US tax-deductible contributions from wealthy 
	Jewish Americans.
 
 Asked about the source of iVoteIsrael’s funding, 
	Shaviv told +972 magazine: 
	"Much of the donated money comes from the [Sheldon] Adelsons of the world."
 
 Adelson, an American casino tycoon, has contributed hundreds of millions 
	of dollars for Israeli causes. He has poured more than 70 million dollars 
	into supporting Republican candidates in this election cycle.
 
		
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					| “It is reprehensible to see both parties pandering to 
					citizens with sworn loyalty to another nation for votes that 
					could influence the outcome of a US election, focusing on 
					issues that matter only to Israelis and not Americans.” |  |  Unofficial estimates suggest there are about 100,000 to 300,000 holders 
	of US-Israeli dual nationality in Israel; many of them from Florida.
 Shaviv told reporters: "If you can bring 5,000 in Florida, that's a game 
	changer." In fact, the US election in 2000 was decided by a mere 537 votes 
	in Florida.
 According to Fleischer: "There is a possibility that a large number of 
	absentee ballots coming into Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio can make the 
	difference." He was referring to major swing states, which if won, would 
	likely determine the next president.
 While claiming to be 
	nonpartisan, iVoteIsrael seeks the election of a president who is willing to 
	give Israel an "absolute commitment".
 
 Displaying typical Zionist 
	arrogance, iVoteIsrael literature claims the "outcome of 2012 elections 
	matters more to Israelis than average Americans", overlooking the fact that 
	there are more unemployed Americans than the entire population of Israel.
 Not to be outdone, the Democrats are prostrating and Hillel Schenker, the 
	vice-chairman of Democrats Abroad – Israel, called on Israeli-US citizens to 
	vote for Obama because his "sensitivity towards Israel's security needs 
	cannot be compared to anyone else".A version of this article first appeared in the
		Gulf Daily 
		News. The Redress version is published by permission of Jamal Kanj.
 It is reprehensible to see both 
	parties pandering to citizens with sworn loyalty to another nation for votes 
	that could influence the outcome of a US election, focusing on issues that 
	matter only to Israelis and not Americans.
 
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