Tag: Political Shift

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James B. Meigs discusses GOP candidates shifting their tone on Trump's indictment and potential complications.
Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona's decision to become an independent has disrupted Joe Biden's Democratic agenda, sparking debate about its significance.
The podcast discusses the recent setbacks faced by former President Trump and questions whether the media's continued focus on him is overshadowing a potential shift back to the Republicans in the upcoming 2022 elections.
In a recent podcast discussing the outcomes of recent primaries and elections, there was a focus on the Democratic party's apparent disregard for the shift of Hispanic voters towards the Republican party.
Sohrab Ahmari, a prominent and controversial writer on the American right, has undergone a dramatic ideological transformation from Marxist atheism to Catholic post-liberal neo-traditionalism.
This podcast episode, a collaboration between Tablets Unorthodox and AJCs People of the Pod, explores the political shift of British Jews following Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour party and the antisemitic scandals that occurred during that time.
In the "OUR Killer?" edition, Gilad Halpern, Naomi Zeveloff, and Noah explore the Israeli support for a soldier who shot a Palestinian stabber, question if left-leaning leaders are sounding more right-wing, and discuss former ultra-Orthodox individuals suing for being raised in a Haredi lifestyle.
Dr. Guy Ziv discusses the topic of Israel's political shift towards the left over time, focusing on Shimon Peres as a case study in his book "Why Hawks Become Doves."
Rabbi Sharon Brous explains her decision to vote for President Obama, urging thoughtful Jewish voters to consider two key points regardless of personal opinions: not to base their vote on unfounded fears regarding Obama's support for Israel, as his actions demonstrate strong backing for the country, and not to dismiss significant policy differences between Romney and Obama, highlighting Romney's shifting stances and the potential impact of conservative influences.