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ation of Islam minister
Louis Farrakhan last week
continued his 18-nation
tour of African and Middle
Eastern nations, including friend-

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ly parleys with leaders in Libya,
Iran, Sudan, Syria and Iraq —
"cavorting with dictators," ac-
cording to a State Department
spokesman. ,
In Iraq, he condemned Amer-
ican policy as something akin to
genocide; in Iran, he reportedly
called for the destruction of the
United States at the hands of
Muslims. And he met with
Libyan leader Muammar Qad-
haffi and announced a new part-
nership to influence American
politics.
Last week, Rep. Peter King, R-
Long Island, who has made a
specialty of criticizing Mr. Far-
rakhan, received a death threat
from a caller who said "we are
sick and tired of the way King is
harassing Reverend Farrakhan
... every cracker in that office is
going to be killed. Believe me."
Mr. King, unrepentant, is call-

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ing for new measures to investi-
gate Mr. Farrakhan's dealings
with foreign leaders, to lift his
passport and to keep him from
getting money from Col. Gadhafi
to use in influencing American
politics.
"We need to be very careful of
his first-amendment rights,"
King said in an interview. "But
laws have been violated; at the
very least, I believe he should be
made to register as an agent of
Gadhafi, which means that the
Justice Department would be
able to monitor the money he gets
and limit his ability to use it to
subvert American interests."
In the Final Call, the Nation
of Islam's newspaper, a colum-
nist on Monday referred to Mr.
King as "a maniacal Jewish con-
gressman from New York" — a
fact that "will surprise my Irish-
Catholic mother," Mr. King said.
"It just shows how Mr. Far-
rakhan and the Nation of Islam
immediately resort to the Jew-
ish card whenever they are op-
posed."

Jewish Activist
In Clinton Campaign

lthough Republican pres-
idential candidates have
spent more time and en-
ergy courting the Christ-
ian Coalitionthan Jewish voters,
the Jewish community could play
a big role in what most experts
predict will be a close contest in
November. This according to Ann
Lewis, a longtime Democratic
and Jewish activist who is now
the de facto head of the Clinton
reelection effort.
Ms. Lewis is serving as the
campaign's deputy manager. But
in the absence of a campaign
manager, Washington sources
suggest that Ms. Lewis, an un-
blushing liberal, is playing a ma-
jor role in organizing the
campaign and laying out the
themes that will help determine
Bill Clinton's fate on election day.
"Turnout will be absolutely
critical," she said in a recent in-
terview. "The 1994 congression-
al elections were determined not
by people who changed their
minds, but by varying turnout
around the country."
So the Clinton reelection team
will push hard to generate a
record Jewish vote.

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"The Jewish community usu-
ally votes at a higher-than-aver-
age rate, and we live in states
with large numbers of electoral
votes," she said. "So we have a big
opportunity to make a differ-
ence."
That shouldn't be difficult in
view of Mr. Clinton's warm rela-
tions with Israeli leaders and the
large number of Jews in top ad-
ministration posts, she said.
"As I look at what our goals
have always been in the Jewish
community," she said, "I think we
are meeting those goals in this
administration to an extent that
we never imagined possible."
Ms. Lewis emphasized Mr.
Clinton's ongoing role in fending
off Republican spending cuts that
the Democrats will portray as too
extreme.
"The president has been al-
most alone in protecting impor-
tant programs like Medicare and
Medicaid," she said. "That's one
reason the stakes will be so high
in November.
"Whatever the polls say now,
it's going to be a tough campaign.
The only thing that really dis-
turbs me, on a personal basis, is

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