But the party is no longer a friend to the members of the Jewish community in America.

In 1988, the Democratic Party came perilously close to nominating the rabidly anti-Semitic Jesse Jackson – who likely would have become the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee that year – had it not been for the chicanery of the then Democratic Party bosses who conspired to prevent Jackson’s nomination through the use of Super-Delegates, in much the same way that Hillary Clinton rigged her nomination by the Party in 2016

Flash forward to today and the Democratic Party, the party of Harry S. Truman, now includes a cohort of recently elected members of the United States House of Representatives who, if not outright anti-Semites, and openly opposed to Israel, are vocally opposed to the core issues that so many Jewish-Americans care for.

Almost every newly elected Democrat politician is sympathetic the Boycott, Divest, and Sanction (BDS) movement against Israel. This movement began as a fringe political initiave that over time has gained traction with an increasing number of Democrats. Their goal is force a divorce between the United States and Israel and to ensure that Israel not only is unable to defend itself against repeated terrorist attacks from Palestine, but to force Israel to also abandon its present borders and return to the borders it had before the Six-Day War.