Adelsons Pledge Up To $50 Million In Final Trump Campaign Push, According To Report

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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MAY 14: (ISRAEL OUT) Chairman and chief executive officer of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation Sheldon Adelson (L) and his wife Miriam (R) arrive to the opening of the US embassy in Jerusalem on May 14, 2018 in Jerusalem, Israel. US President Donald J. Trump's administration officially transfered the ambassador's offices to the consulate building and temporarily use it as the new US Embassy in Jerusalem. Trump in December last year recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announced an embassy move from Tel Aviv, prompting protests in the occupied Palestinian territories and several Muslim-majority countries. (Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (JTA) – Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam, the pro-Israel philanthropists and major Republican givers, will spend up to $50 million in a final weeks campaign push for President Donald Trump, CNBC reported.

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The casino magnate and his physician spouse are consulting with the Trump campaign about where to spend the money, the report said.

Trump is trailing his rival, Joe Biden, in fundraising and a Biden ally, former New York mayor and media mogul Mike Bloomberg, has pledged $100 million in the critical swing state of Florida.

The report of Adelson’s pledge comes after reports that Trump berated Sheldon Adelson for not stepping up and helping him in the final part of the campaign. Trump has shifted Israel policy to the right-wing postures favored by the Adelsons and has awarded Miriam Adelson the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her medical philanthropy.

The Trump campaign has meantime accelerated its Jewish outreach, this week launching Jewish Voices for Trump as its official campaign Jewish outreach body. Its board includes the Adelsons; conservative radio host Mark Levin’s wife, Julie Strauss Levin; investment executive Wayne Berman; and Boris Epshteyn, a top adviser to the campaign.

The Biden campaign has had a Jewish outreach operation for months. This week, Epshteyn challenged the Biden campaign’s Jewish outreach director, Aaron Keyak, to a debate.

Both campaigns and their allies are focused on getting out the Jewish vote, particularly in Florida, in what is expected to be a tight race.

The Trump campaign launched an ad this week celebrating the normalization agreements signed this week between Israel and two Arab states, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Trump brokered the deal, and the ad includes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying at the White House lawn ceremony, “I am grateful to you, President Trump, for your decisive leadership.”

Trump also mentioned the deal in the Rosh Hashanah greetings statement he issued Friday.

“This year’s High Holy Days come with a sense of optimism for the people of Israel, as my Administration continues to make great strides in securing a more stable, prosperous, and peaceful Middle East region,” the statement said.


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Vote all democrats out of office.
Vote all democrats out of office.
3 years ago

Bloomberg is spending double that in florida.

Former Flatbush Yid
Former Flatbush Yid
3 years ago

Does it make a difference yes it does
And Bloomberg can spend a billion Americans see Biden for what he is a senile front man

I was a democrat until I saw the light
I was a democrat until I saw the light
3 years ago

Bloomberg spent a billion dollars on his campaign and got no where his money won’t effect fla election
Newest polls show trump approvals at 53 percent Not good for socialist Democratic Party