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RJC Congratulates Speaker Kevin McCarthy
Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition released the following statement from National Chairman Senator Norm Coleman and CEO Matt Brooks:
RJC Statement on Congressman-Elect George Santos
Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition released the following statement from CEO Matt Brooks:
Jewish Press: RJC Amplifies Voice of American Jews in Conservative Politics
By Baruch Lytle, The Jewish Press
RJC Elects New Board of Directors Members
Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition announces that Congressman Lee Zeldin of New York, Joshua Katzen of Massachusetts, Gabriel Groisman of Florida, and Larry Levine of Texas have been elected to the RJC Board of Directors.
RJC Condemns Today's InfoWars, Kanye West Antisemitism
Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition released the following statement from National Chairman Senator Norm Coleman and CEO Matt Brooks:
RJC Celebrates GOP Flipping the U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition released the following statement from National Chairman Senator Norm Coleman and Executive Director Matt Brooks on the GOP flipping the U.S. House of Representatives:
RJC Congratulates Netanyahu on Election Victory
Washington, DC (November 3, 2022) – The Republican Jewish Coalition congratulates Benjamin Netanyahu on Likud’s success at the polls and his opportunity to build a stable and strong majority block in the Knesset.
RJC Political Director on NewsMax
RJC Political Director Sam Markstein was interviewed on NewsMax recently.
RJC Announces Massive $1.5 Million TV Ad Buy in Pennsylvania Slamming John Fetterman
Washington, DC – The Republican Jewish Coalition Victory Fund announced a massive $1,500,000 independent expenditure, releasing two brutal ads on Philadelphia and Pittsburgh broadcast and cable television slamming John Fetterman, targeted to the African American community. (See the ads here and here.)
Jerusalem Post: Midterms coming up, Jewish organizations working to 'get out of the vote'
By Omri Nahmias, Jerusalem Post