ADI in Print Media
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Democrats in Israel rebuild after antisemitism controversy with Democrats Abroad
Republican, Democrat arms in Israel campaign to register 500,000 eligible American voters in time to mail in absentee. (Read More)
​'Terrifying Backlash': Democrats Abroad Israel Board Quits Group Over Response to Gaza War
The full board of Democrats Abroad Israel has resigned from leadership positions in the international umbrella organization due to "the hostile environment in Democrats Abroad against Jews in general and… American Jews living in Israel in particular." (Read More)
‘Delicate Balancing Act’: Biden and Trump Clash Over Israel as Gaza Conflict Takes Election Center Stage
As the US election approaches, the Israel-Gaza war is highlighting Biden and Trump's differing stances on foreign policy amid unprecedented US-Israel diplomatic strains. (Read More)
Will more Americans living overseas vote abroad in the 2024 elections?
Republican, Democrat arms in Israel campaign to register 500,000 eligible American voters in time to mail in absentee. (Read More)
Americans Living Overseas ~ YOUR VOTE COUNTS
The 2020 presidential election had the highest domestic voter turnout of the 21st century, with 66.8% of eligible citizens voting and a very low 7.8% overseas eligible voter. (Read More)
Democrats in Israel wrestle with progressive anti-Israel bias
Republican and Democrat expat groups launch registration drive for US elections (Read More)
The presidential debate exposed Trump as an aspiring emperor with no clothes - opinion
We know dictators pose a distinct threat to our community, and understand that our democracy and democratic allies – including Israel – cannot afford another four years of Trump. (Read More)
‘Every vote counts’: Americans living Israel encouraged to vote in US presidential election
Hundreds of thousands of Americans living in Israel are eligible to vote in November’s U.S. elections, including some in swing states whose votes could prove decisive in a close election, the heads of Democratic and Republican organizations in Israel said Thursday. (Read More)
Democrats and Republicans Work to Get Out the Vote in Israel
There could be as many as 500,000 U.S. expats in Israel eligible to vote for either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump on November 5. They won't decide the election, but both parties' activists agree that a large turnout will send an important message to Washington. (Read More)