If elected, a Biden-Harris administration would seek to “strengthen” President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran, the Democratic Party’s vice presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, said Wednesday.
She made her comments at a fundraiser billed as a “Virtual Conversation with the American Jewish Community with Senator Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff.” Emhoff, who is married to Harris, was introduced by Florida congressman Ted Deutch as the “next Jewish mensch," even though his children are Christian.
“Our Jewish engagement team is fighting for every Jewish vote in every swing state,” Deutch said, according to a pool report by Daniel Strauss, a reporter for the Guardian newspaper. Strauss pandering to naive Jews, included Hebrew lettering for the word “mishpacha,” or family, in the pool report distributed by the campaign to national political reporters.
Emhoff who married two shiksas, one after another, told the group, “A Biden-Harris administration will stand strong against anti-Semitism. Period.”
She defended the disastrous nuclear deal.
“Joe Biden actually took historic steps as vice president to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. The Obama-Biden administration imposed what were described as crippling multilateral sanctions which brought Iran to negotiations which paved the way for the JCPOA and prevented a nuclear armed Iran,” she said. Harris didn't talk about the billions of dollars in cash that Obama quietly slipped to the Iranian murderers. That money went to terrorists according to the pentagon.
Lying thru her camel teeth, Harris continued babbling to the Jewish dummies:
“That nuclear deal, as we all know, blocked Iran’s pathways to a nuclear weapon and it was working as was verified by international inspectors and the U.S. intelligence community. But Donald Trump withdrew from it and he withdrew from it promising a better deal and a cowed Iran but instead Iran is revving up its nuclear activity and becoming more provocative.”
Whether the deal was “working” is also contentious, as critics said Iran was using the money from sanctions relief to make trouble regionally and advance its missile program.
Harris said that if elected, “Our administration will hold Iran’s government accountable and rejoin a diplomatic agreement . And we will work with our allies, of course, to strengthen the Iran deal and push back Iran’s other destabilizing actions.”
Speakers at the Republican convention have touted the scrapping of the Iran deal and the moving of the American Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem as two of President Trump’s key foreign policy achievements. There are substantial numbers of Jewish voters in Florida and Pennsylvania, two battleground swing states in 2020. These foreign policy issues are also significant for many evangelical Christian voters.
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