In the weeks and months before the election, neither campaign has the time of day for Jewish voters. That doesn't mean that Jews are in danger of losing all their political clout. Even as the voting numbers have slipped, Jews have become more important in the campaign finance process. But there too, fast-moving changes could leave Jews behind in the race for clout in Washington. Measuring the impact of the Jewish vote is part statistical analysis, part educated guess- work, according to Dr. Martin Hochbaum, a political scientist who works for the American Jew- ish Congress and is a longtime student of the Jewish vote. "There are 4.4 million Jews over the age of 18 in the United States," he said recently. "Up to 87 percent of Jews say they are registered — but we know that some people will say they're reg- istered when they aren't. The fig- ure is probably closer to 80 percent — which means a max- imum of 3.3 million Jewish vot- ers in any national election." Jews comprise some 2.5 per- cent of the American population, but 4 percent of the voting pub- lic, participation that in the past has magnified Jewish influence. But Dr. Hochbaum agrees with the widespread assessment that Jewish voter turnout is drop- ping dangerously, although he said that precise statistics are elusive. Jewish leaders estimate that between 800,000 and 900,000 voting-age Jews are not regis- tered; many who are registered no longer bother to visit a polling place. That decline already has had an impact. In the 1992 presidential con- VOTER page 110 Ll'ES300 9*ax 0 Down ti g Automatic, Keyless Remote Entry, Auto On/Off Headlamps, Premium 7 \c, Speaker Sound System, Driver Seat C't Power Lumbar Support, Full Power, Dual Airbags, Four Wheel Disc Brakes & Much More. $6 !LS400 ** Trac, Control, CD Player, Power Moonroof, Security System, Dual Airbags, ABS Brakes, Full Power, Memory Seats, Leather, Keyless Remote Entry & MUCH MORE! *24 & 36 Mo. closed end lease based on approved credit. 24,000 maximum miles on LS, 36,000 on ES w/150 per mile over. $450 acq. fee, 1st mo. pymt., tax, plate & title due at inception. $500 refundable sec. deposit on LS, $3750 on ES. Lessee resp. for excess wear & tear. Purchase option at lease end $36,293.56 on LS, $19,148.85 on ES. Total obligation equals mo. pymt. x term. -Plus tax, title, plates. Prior sales and leases excluded. ~ LEXlJS OF L_Finssino 800-539-8748 THE RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF PERFECTION Exit 104 Off 1-96 • 5709 S. Pennsylvania, Lansing Collision Work ■ Theft Repair Unibody Repair ■ Industry Trained ■ Custom Paint & Colors Insurance Work ■ Minor/Major ■ All Makes & Models Mention this ad and get a Free Glaze Shoes now at Tender (with min. 5500 bodywork) a IVIAXIECollision, Inc. 737-7122 36 Month Paint Performance Guarantee 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills Its All in the Mix SHIRT 3•X_. Men's furnishings and accessories 19011 West Ten Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (Between Southfield and Evergreen) 352-M80 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m. PARKING AND ENTRANCE IN REAR 271 W. Maple Downtown Birmingham 2 5 8 . 0 212 Mon.-Sat. 10 - 6 Thurs. 10 - 9 Greg Neu rna ier tion, are coming together to di- lute the impact of the Jewish vote. "Overall, I sense a lack of en- thusiasm that borders on disin- terest — not just about the elections, but even about the is- sues," said Lynn Lyss, the former president of the National Jewish Community Relations C6uncil and now a co-chair of the Clinton- Gore Jewish Leadership Coun- cil. "I find it hard to get people exercised about any of the issues that are of concern to our com- munity ... The real danger [is] a decline in our influence because of a disengagement from the process."