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Bend the arc
Forward, Exit poll: 79% of Jewish voters back
Harris over Trump

OUR IMPACT:
🌟 17 of the closest races
❤️ 25 on-the-ground partners
💪 2,000 volunteer shifts
☎️ 1.5 million voter contacts

Shabbat Shalom Friend,

At the end of a long week, I want to share how grateful I am for what we accomplished together.

We spent months talking to Jewish and undecided swing state voters about the importance of voting and defeating Trump.

The result? The largest exit poll showed 79% of Jewish voters supported Kamala Harris over Trump, despite heavy Republican investment and disinformation. That’s greater than President Biden, who got 77% of the Jewish vote in 2020.1,2

Through countless conversations, our movement of Jews and allies combatted division and fear with compassion and commitment. I am so proud.

Looking forward, we are clear-eyed about the threats that we and our neighbors will face in a second Trump administration. We’ve spent months preparing for this possibility, and we need you with us.

You can take action right now by donating to support our movement's work in the critical weeks and months ahead. 

Bend the Arc was the first Jewish organization to sound the alarm about Trump’s racist, antisemitic, xenophobic campaign in 2015. Then we helped lead the Jewish resistance throughout Trump’s first presidency — protecting our communities, fighting antisemitism, and blocking the worst of his policies.

We’ve only grown in strength, strategy, and connection since then. In our movement, we have everything we need to show up and fight for our freedoms, futures, and families.

Despair can freeze us in our place. Division can turn our powerful “many,” organizing together, into a cornered “few.” Instead, we are choosing each other and taking action.

Rabbi_Jason_Kimelman-2x.pngRabbi Jason Kimelman-Block
Washington Director, Bend the Arc


PS: I hope to see you this Sunday at 8pm ET for our movement-wide call with the Kirva Institute for Jews and allies.
You can RSVP here for What Now? Power and Resilience After the 2024 Election.


Sources:
1. Exit poll: 79% of Jewish voters back Harris over Trump, The Forward
2. Exit poll: Jewish voters favored Biden 77-21, JWeekly.

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