(JTA) — This election cycle has involved a record amount of serious candidates and issues of historical significance.
We’ve compiled a guide to where the election’s top candidates — President Donald Trump, and the nine Democrats left with the highest chances of winning the nomination — fall on a range of issues that matter to Jewish voters, from the rise in anti-Semitism unfolding across the country to Israel policy.
Click on each name below to delve into our Jewish 2020 candidates guide.
Gone But Not Forgotten
Below are the candidates we profiled who have since dropped out of the 2020 race.
On Jan. 2, 2020, Julian Castro announced that he is withdrawing from the 2020 presidential race.
On Jan. 13, 2020, Cory Booker announced that he is withdrawing from the 2020 presidential race.
On Feb. 11, 2020, Andrew Yang announced that he is withdrawing from the 2020 presidential race.
On Mar. 1, 2020, Peter Buttigieg announced that he is withdrawing from the 2020 presidential race.
Click here to read Pete Buttigieg’s exclusive op-ed on anti-Semitism, Israel and his Jewish experiences written for the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
On Mar. 2, 2020, Amy Klobuchar announced that she is withdrawing from the 2020 presidential race.
On Mar. 5, 2020, Elizabeth Warren announced that she is withdrawing from the 2020 presidential race.
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