As the war rages in the Middle East and antisemitism rises, Jewish voters, particularly the ultra-Orthodox, have become increasingly pivotal in New York's political races.
Candidates like Pat Ryan and Marc Molinaro are focusing on Orthodox communities, indicating their potential as swing voters in a polarized electoral landscape.
Despite the focus on the ultra-Orthodox vote, the broader Jewish electorate is also being courted, emphasizing their significance in upcoming elections.
The outreach by endangered congressmen to the expanding ultra-Orthodox enclaves illustrates a strategic shift to engage with a key voting bloc in New York.
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