A Jewish group has pledged to spend millions of dollars to mobilize Jews and other faith-based groups to vote in upcoming primaries and fall elections in several states.
The Teach Coalition, an arm of the Jewish Orthodox Union, plans to spend $500,000 this coming week targeting more than 38,000 voters in Pennsylvania’s most populous Jewish communities to participate in the April 23 primary and November 5 general election.
The non-partisan group is also on the ground in Westchester County ahead of the June 25 Democratic primary pitting anti-Israel “Squad” Rep. Jamaal Bowman against county executive George Latimer. In addition, they plan to spend millions across New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Nevada.
“The Jewish community is poised to play a pivotal role in national elections across the country this cycle,” said Teach Coalition CEO and founder Maury Litwack.