In the wake of Vice President Kamala Harris's selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, a debate has emerged regarding the implications for Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and the Jewish community. While some, including Donald Trump and JD Vance, have suggested antisemitic motives behind the decision, Jewish voters in Shapiro's home state offer a different perspective.
Many Jewish residents in Philadelphia's suburbs express satisfaction with Shapiro remaining as governor. Susan Neuman, 74, believes Harris chose Walz for his Midwest appeal, stating, "He will appeal to the whole country." This sentiment is echoed by others who see Shapiro's continued governorship as beneficial for both the state and his future political aspirations.
The Jewish community in Pennsylvania, numbering nearly 300,000 voting-age individuals, has traditionally leaned Democratic. This trend persists despite Republican efforts to gain more Jewish support. In the 2020 election, President Joe Biden secured victory in Pennsylvania by a margin of just over 80,000 votes, highlighting the potential significance of the Jewish vote.
Shapiro's handling of the Interstate 95 repair in Philadelphia, following a gasoline tanker crash in June 2023, has impressed many voters. The highway reopened less than two weeks after the incident, showcasing Shapiro's effective leadership.
While some voters express excitement about the Harris-Walz ticket, others focus on domestic issues rather than foreign policy concerns. Jen Stein, 45, emphasizes the importance of preserving the country, stating, "As much as I want [Harris] to be a supporter of Israel, even if she's not, I have to take that chance."
The article touches on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, which began on October 7, 2023, and has caused tensions within the Democratic Party. However, Jewish voters' opinions on the war and Israel vary widely, according to Pew Research Center findings.
Shapiro has faced criticism for past comments about Palestinians, which he addressed in a news conference in early August 2024, acknowledging that his views have evolved over time.
"I want you to know I am going to continue to pour my heart and soul into serving you every single day as your governor. And I'm going to be working my tail off to make sure we make Kamala Harris and Tim Walz the next leaders of the United States of America."
Ross M. Levy, director of youth engagement at Main Line Reform Temple, highlights Shapiro's deep connections within the local Jewish community. Many believe Shapiro will play a crucial role in rallying Pennsylvania voters for the Harris-Walz ticket.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Jewish voters in Pennsylvania remain supportive of Shapiro's leadership and potential future on the national stage, while dismissing claims of antisemitism in the Democratic Party's vice presidential selection process.