Efforts by the Republican party in Israel to register Americans to vote in the upcoming US presidential elections have resulted in a significant success; a 60% increase in the number of registered voters. Back in the 2012 elections there were 75,000 registered voters are comped to 120,000 today.
Republicans believe that most voting in the presidential elections from Israel will vote for Trump over Clinton, feeling the former will be much better for Israel than the latter. Along the same line, senior Trump campaign officials are in Israel to meet with party leaders and map out their final strategy for the campaign in Israel as some Americans have already cast their ballots.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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When someone who lives in israel votes what state gets those votes?
Good luck to the Republicans who are trying to vote for the best candidate for America. With all the Democratic voter frauds, dead Democrats and illegal aliens casting ballots, it would take a miracle for Trump to become POTUS even if he wins in a landslide – which, according to non-MSM polls, he definitely would.
With early voting as of Oct 24, Democratic voting horrors have already begun. Several Republican voters in Arizona and Texas had the experience while voting the Republican option that the ballot automatically selected Clinton/Kaine instead of Trump/Pence and wouldn’t change. This is not surprising at all because George Soros controls the voting machines, at least in 16 States. There you got it.
The Democrats are corrupt to the core. Clinton is an evil witch who’ll do anything to be Selected and will destroy America. Sadly some Jews on here are joining the Arabs and nutty liberals with their vote for Clinton, Hashem Yerachem!
How does it work? Don’t you need an American address in order to vote for a particular state’s electors?
American citizans living abroad (in E.Y. or elsewhere) can and should have a U.S. mailing address. It’s easiest to use one’s parents’ or some other relative’s address. You can also purchase a legal address to where you can have mail sent.