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Romney Campaign Press Release - Mitt Romney Announces Jewish Americans For Romney Coalition

August 01, 2012

Mitt Romney today announced his Jewish Americans for Romney coalition.

"I am proud to have the support of so many distinguished Jewish Americans," said Mitt Romney. "The Jewish community has made contributions to American society that stand in amazing disproportion to its numbers, and I am genuinely honored to have so many of its leading thinkers, diplomats, and political leaders support my campaign.  Having just visited Israel at a critical juncture in the history of the Middle East, I am persuaded that now, more than ever, America needs to stand with Israel. I will extend the hand of friendship because our partnership is not merely a strategic alliance but a force for good in the world."

Majority Leader Eric Cantor said, "I urge all American Jews — Democrat, Republican, and independent alike — to give a serious look at Mitt Romney's candidacy. Throughout his life, Governor Romney has been an unwavering supporter of the state of Israel. As he stated during his most recent trip to Jerusalem, 'by history and by conviction, our two countries are bound together. No individual, no nation, no world organization, will pry us apart. And as long as we stay together and stand together, there is no threat we cannot overcome.' Governor Romney understands that peace in the Middle East will only be achieved when Israel is secure within its borders and not the target of violence fueled by senseless hatred. He will leave no stone unturned in the effort to keep Israel secure."

"Like every other group in America, American Jews want an economy that is growing and creating jobs for all who seek them. Given his background and experience, Governor Romney will succeed in turning around the U.S. economy where Barack Obama has failed," said Senator Norm Coleman. "Governor Romney understands the special concerns of the American Jewish community about the security of the state of Israel. Gov. Romney has just returned from visiting Israel; it was his fourth visit. He understands that Israel is targeted by the failed states of the Middle East as a convenient scapegoat. He understands that there is a worldwide campaign to demonize the Jewish state.  It is for this very reason that he has pledged that his first foreign trip as president will be to Jerusalem. He intends to send a signal to the world -- and especially to Israel's adversaries -- that the United States is not a fair-weather friend of Israel, but a partner in an abiding relationship based upon a common commitment to our most fundamental values."

Honorary Chairmen

Congressman Eric Cantor (R-VA)

Former Governor Linda Lingle (R-HI)

Former Senator Norm Coleman (R-MN)

Former Senator Rudy Boschwitz (R-MN)

Adam Hasner, Florida

National Advisory Board

Evan Feigenbaum

Tevi Troy

Dan Senor

Dov Zakheim

Roger Zakheim

Eliot Cohen

Ambassador Eric Edelman

Ambassador Mitchell Reiss

Aaron Friedberg

Leon Aron

Phil Rosen

Sander Gerber

Lew Eisenberg

Eric Tanenblatt

Nick Muzin

Jeremy Katz

Barry Mannis

Ben Ginsberg

Victor Chaltiel

Fred Zeidman

Bruce Bialosky

Richard Heideman

Hon. Phyllis Greenberg Heideman

Ambassador Ned Siegel

Ambassador Mel Sembler

Stanley Tate

Ted Cutler

Ambassador Sam Fox

Bobby Schostak

Alan Kaufman

Ed Levy

Jay and Ann Davis

Marty Kogon

David Flaum

Cheryl Halpern

Reuven Hahn

Steve Friedman

Michael Menis

Ambassador Cliff Sobel

Mitt Romney, Romney Campaign Press Release - Mitt Romney Announces Jewish Americans For Romney Coalition Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/302438

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