In the 1917 election, the group received around 1% of the Jewish votes.
He won the presidential election, taking the majority of the Jewish vote.
The jewish vote going republican is a radical departure, no what if's there.
Even if he does he will not sweep the Jewish vote.
Isn't this, he was asked, an appeal for Jewish votes?
Domestic politics and the Jewish vote - with the approach of the 1948 election - were influential.
The Jewish vote is small - 3 percent of the electorate.
Most polling experts say that the lower the turnout the more important the Jewish vote will be.
It used to be you could count on one type of Jewish vote.
He also found time to go after the Jewish vote.