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tied: the final decision on the
new terminology will be
made by the Royal Academy
of Languages in Spain.
decision that may have been
influenced by B'nai B'rith's
burst of activity. However,
the issue has not been set-
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Rep. Ron Wyden, a young
Jewish Democratic con-
gressman with his eye on the
Senate seat held for years by
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Rep. Wyden:
Vicious circle.
Sen. Makk Hatfield, a
Republican, would seem a
sure bet to win support from
the pro-Israel community
since he has a reputation as
a strong supporter of Israel,
and his opponent has long
been a thorn in the side of
many pro-Israel groups.
But Wyden's unannounced
candidacy is being regarded
with caution by pro-Israel
activists, mainly because a
race against Hatfield would
be extremely expensive —
upwards of $3 million. A
good proportion of that
would have to come from the
pro-Israel political action
committees, and from big
Jewish givers.
Wyden is caught in a kind
of vicious circle; to get com-
mitments from big spenders,
he needs to show that he has
a good chance of unseating
Hatfield. But the only way to
make that case is to show a
long list of committed do-
nors.
Pro-Israel strategists are
also concerned about the
image created by backing a
failed candidate. "If you give
the impression of going all-
out for a candidate, and he
doesn't make it, you give the
impression of weakness,"
said one top pro-Israel ac-
tivist. "In Wyden's case, this
will make it somewhat
difficult for him to really
mobilize pro-Israel support."
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