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Continued from preceding page
the son of Holocaust sur-
vivors, a major recipient of
Israel-PAC money, and a
critic of single-issue politics,
says: "The single-issue phase
was probably a necessary
phase. The danger is that it
goes too far — the legislator
says, 'Beat it, kid, we already
took care of you.' Coalition
building with intolerant
groups does not make sense
for the long run. You can't do
business with people who are
fundamentally intolerant of
'you. There needed to be a
course correction, and the
good news is that it is
happening already."
For Democrats, the new
ability of right-wing pro-
Israel Republicans to deny
their liberal challengers
Jewish support presents a
real problem. It comes at a
time when other liberal
Democratic constituencies
have eroded. Organized labor
is depleted; the public sector
is on the defensive; the young
are skeptical; the poor fail to
vote. AIPAC's selective alli-
ance with the far right has
been the subject of anguish-
ed conversations between pro-
minent Democratic legis-
lators, and leaders of the
Israel lobby. Still, there is a
salutary effect for the Demo-
crats as well. In the past, the
ability to raise money from
the same pool of well-known
donors, many of them Jewish
business leaders, too long
allowed Democrats the lux-
ury of ignoring different
strategies of electioneering.
"Democrats," says one critic,
"know just how to write
direct-mail pieces aimed at a
few zip codes in New York,
Miami, Cambridge, and Bev-
erly Hills. They haven't
learned how to write direct
mail for Des Moines." If
Democrats broaden their
fund-raising, and Jewish
political activists can learn to
hold conservative Repub-
licans accountable on more
than one issue, Democrats
and Jews both stand to gain.
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