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Mt" impotent to influence a party that in Congress is the result of a far- currently controls both Houses of sighted policy among pro-Israel Congress, and has its sight set on groups of working with candidates the White House. from liberal and conservative fac- One lesson of Mr. Buchanan's tions of both major parties. surge is that Jews will have to do Jewish Republicans have ar- a better job of finding an effective gued that to have any significant balance between their continuing impact in their party, more Jews moral commitment to the posi- need to become involved — de- tions advocated by the Democrats spite their aversion to some ele- — and the reality that Jewish se- ments of the party's doctrine. curity depends on having strong They point out that the De- relations with all the major po- mocrats also harbor some factions litical factions. unfriendly to Israel. And they still Republicans have always of- trot out accusations about Jesse fered two arguments in favor of Jackson's status as a loyal Demo- Jewish participation in their par- crat, although that charge de- ty. pends more on old grudges than Jews, they say, like most mid- any recent statements by the Rev. dle-class, non-black Americans, Jackson. no longer have a natural affinity Like it or not, they say, the Re- for the New Deal liberalism that publican party represents a sub- has always been a staple of the stantial chunk of the political Jewish political diet. cosmos. If Jews continue to shy Even Jews who take liberal po- away in big numbers, the com- sitions on key domestic issues like munity will have no role to play abortion have a vested interest in fiscal conser- vatism, they argue; in- creasingly, a Jewish community that is ex- ploring its religious roots should be attracted to the moral conservatism that Republicans claim as their own. But those contentions have not been supported by survey research data or by local and national elections. In fact, there are indications that while Jews may be more con- servative on selected is- sues like affirmative action, they remain strongly in favor of re- productive choice, civil rights and extensive gov- ernment social service programs — the litmus test issues that separate the liberals from every- body else. Pat Bu chanan in the party's future. Even without the in- gives the thumbs That is precisely what fluence of the Christian up after w inning in is happening with the right, most Jews would New Ha mpshire. Buchanan phenomenon. remain on the Democra- The Republican party tic side of the ledger; the is in the middle of a seis- growing presence of far-right and mic shift, the likes of which have religious-right elements in the not been seen for many genera- party only strengthens that affin- tions. Traditional GOP conser- ity. vatism is giving way in apolitical "Fiscally, I am a Republican," tidal wave to an old-fashioned a top Jewish activist told me re- Southern Democratic populism, cently. "In terms of foreign poli- complete with nativism and iso- cy and defense issues, I stand with lationism. the Republican mainstream. But Jews, thanks to their long- I have problems with the Repub- standing aversion to the GOP, lican view on issues of economic have almost no power to affect the welfare and social justice. I can- course of this high-stakes battle. not help but believe that their pol- Jewish Republicans have inch- itics of economic polarization are rectly encouraged this rejection of bad for the Jews." their party by not being forceful But Jewish Republicans have enough in acknowledging and another argument that makes fighting the demagogues under more sense. the Republican umbrella. Jewish political power has al- "They're influence is exagger- ways been based on building good ated," Jewish Republican leaders working relations with political repeatedly assured me when factions across the spectrum. asked about the power of the reli- It would be hard to dispute that gious right in their party. They the strong universal aid allotment were even more forceful in deny- [7 /