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FELDMAN (Special to the Jewish News) PLAINS, Ga. — James Earl "Jimmy" Carter — who won more primaries with fewer Jewish votes than any other Democrat seeking the Presidential nomination — believes he can attract enough Jewish backing on elec- tion day to restore the tradition of overwhelm- ingJewish support for the Democratic candidate that began with Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932. Gov. Carter was candid about reports of some "uncertainty" among voters of the Jewish faith in an exclusive interview in his home. In a close election, Jewish voters could prove decisive, concentrated in the states with the largest number of elec- toral votes: California, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, __Michigan, Massachusetts, Mary- land, New -Jersey, Flori- da.(Texas is the only state in the national top 10 that doesn't also rank among the top 10 in terms of Jewish population.) And where little more than half of all eligible voters managed to get to the polls four years ago, an estimated 80 percent of Jews did vote. A shift in the habitual Jewish voting behavior, such as took place in 1972, could throw some big states into the Republican column. Fdur years ago Richard BORENSTEIN'S Machzorim .. . 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Henry xon, twice as many as had Jackson had been in the voted for him in 1968. forefront of the struggle President Ford, in a re- against a reluctant cent interview, told me Nixon-Ford Administra- that he can do at least as tion to strengthen the well as Nixon. But Jimmy cause of Israel and Jews in Carter doesn't agree. the USSR. Jerry Brown "Jews traditionally have had been elected the gov- been concerned with the ernor of a state with a very issues around which my large Jewish. population." Carter also pointed out campaign is built — the concept of social justice, a that these were men concern for human needs, whom Jewish voters a recognition of the proper knew; whereas he was a role of government in relative newcomer, corn- helping meet social prob- ing from a state with a lems and a deep sense of small Jewish 'population respect for the dignity of (although it is active for the human being, made as Jewish causes). he is in the image of God. - "I think it was only Carter's reference to natural for Jewish voters the Almighty led to my to identify with candi- next question: Isn't there dates whom they had a certain uneasiness on known and who had out- the part of some Ameri- standing voting records can Jews about your fre- on issues of concern to quent references to the Jews," he said. "I am most fact that you regard gratified that my posi- yourself as a "Born- tions on both domestic and international issues again" Christian? Carter's eyes grew se- have been so well re- rious, and the laughter ceived since my campaign around his mouth disap- began. And I believe this peared, to be replaced by will be reflected in the an earnestness of expres- balloting on election sion that struck me as day. - That is not to say that both candid and thought- Jimmy Carter believes ful. "I don't detect any such there is such a thing as a uneasiness," he replied. Jewish 'bloc' vote. "I don't think there is," "I believe most Ameri- - cans regard religion as an he observed. "Nobody can intensely personal mat- tell Jews whom to vote for, or how to vote. Each per- ter — as I do. "A man's faith lies in son makes up his own his relationship with his mind. But our party plat- Maker: And a believing form is one that Jewish man respects all relig- voters can rally around. ions. There is nothing Any my own stance on the political about it. I believe important issues of our American Jews, being day has already evoked a part of a religious com- most gratifying re- munity, can understand sponse." The famous Carter and respect a political fi- gure who is neither afraid smile returned as the continued. nor embarrassed to say candidate "There is adeep belief he believes in God." Jimmy- - Carter's de- among Jews in the impor- meanor became even tance of education, in the more serious. He sounded integrity of the family, the way he had earlier the closeness of parents that day in conducting his to children, the responsi- regular Sunday School bility we owe one another class at Plain's Baptist in our own families and in the human family," he Church. said. "And there is Israel, "If we are all God's crea- the Jewish homeland, an tures — as I believe we are object of prayer and — then we have responsi- yearning and hope and bility to respect and love struggle among the each other, even if we are Jewish people for nearly of different races, ethnic 2,000 years . . ." origin, or religious iden- Carter noted that these tification. beliefs are shared by "In my experience, Democrats and that's Jews understand this why Jews have strongly better than anyone, be- identified with the Demo- cause they have been persecuted over the cen- cratic Pary and have heavily voted for Demo- turies for being 'different' cratic candidates. from the majority. So, - I "On a personal level," am optimistic that Jewish Carter continued, "these voters will identify with a are concerns that have candidate who is bound to a faith based on love of been part of my life. "They are not issues that one's fellow man and re- suddenly become impor- spect for his personal be- tant because I'm running liefs." for President." What about Jimmy • (In a subsequent article. Carter's poor showing with Jewish voters in the Miss Feldman writes that primaries? Carter will hit strongly at "My opponents were all the Ford Adminis- men who had compiled tration's policies dealing with Israel and the Mid- outstanding records on dle East. She quotes Car- issues of special concern to Jews or who came from- ter as saying that the states with large Jewish• Ford Administration has blown hot and cold about our country's committ- ment to Israel. (Carter deplored the lack of face-to-face negotiations in the Mid- dle East and stated that Arab recognition of the right of Israel to -exist is the "essential element" to an Arab-Israel settle- ment. He added that the strong links between the Arab nations and the U.S. should not be forged at the expense of Israel, and said, "I think a lot of the so-called ity' that the Ford Admin- istration deplores in Is- rael is the result of the overly flexible Ford pol- icy to Israel . . (Carter also opposed supplying strike weapons to Egypt, Jordan or Saudi Arabia, and said the Ford Administration "in effect has condoned the effort of the Arab world to tell American business that in order to trade with them we must observe re- strictions based on race or religion.") Carter. Kin Aids Local Candidate gmily (Aunt Cissy) Dovlin, aunt of Democrat- ic Presidential nominee, Jimmy Carter, attended a cocktail breakfast in the Bloomfield Hills home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Partrich on behalf of Dorothea Becker, Demo- cratic candidate for the 19th District seat. 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