In a push to maximize voter turnout, Representative Dan Goldman visited the heart of Borough Park, making a high-energy campaign stop at the community’s bustling Shomer Shabbos synagogue.
The landmark location, known for its round-the-clock minyanim and constant flow of neighborhood residents, served as the backdrop for Goldman’s direct appeal to the Orthodox Jewish electorate as he emphasized the high stakes of the election.
Surrounded by a crowd of lively supporters and local residents, Goldman spent his visit shaking hands, listening to community concerns, and taking numerous photos with constituents who expressed enthusiasm for his platform.
The core message of Goldman’s visit was clear and urgent: voter turnout is paramount.
Speaking to voters outside the shul, the Congressman stressed that robust civic participation is the single most effective way to guarantee the neighborhood’s unique needs are prioritized in Washington.
“It is crucial that everyone goes out to vote today,” Goldman urged community members. “This is about our future and the future of our communities. When our neighborhoods turn out in high numbers, it ensures that our critical voices cannot be ignored.”
For Borough Park residents, key issues like neighborhood safety, combating antisemitism, and securing federal resources – such as the Nonprofit Security Grant Program – remain at the forefront of the political conversation. Goldman, who serves as a member of the House Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism, reiterated his commitment to fighting for the district’s religious institutions and safety initiatives.
As the day progressed, Goldman’s campaign team continued to press the message across NY-10, reminding voters that community representation starts at the ballot box.
