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Republican Jewish Coalition Endorses 16 Congressmen in Midterms

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) is endorsing 16 members of Congress for reelection in the upcoming 2026 midterms, including Representatives Randy Fine (R-FL), Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ), and Craig Goldman (R-TX).

Rep. Fine, known as the "Hebrew Hammer," has been a strong supporter of sustaining the United States' relationship with Israel and a fierce critic of both left-wing ideology and of Islam, recently coming under heavy criticism from Democrats for his remarks about the alleged implementation of Sharia law as it applies to dogs.

The RJC lauds him as "a great friend of the RJC, Rep. Randy Fine has brought the Hebrew Hammer down in the halls of Congress since Day One."

"Congressman Fine proudly serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and has been a vocal advocate supporting the U.S-Israel alliance," the RJC presser states, praising him for introducing the No Antisemitism in Education Act and legislation designating the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as a foreign terrorist organization.

Rep. Ciscomani, meanwhile, visited Israel in April 2024 as part of a Congressional delegation, where he affirmed his support for the Jewish State, saying, "For decades, Israel has been one of our most important partners and a beacon of democracy in the Middle East."

Rep. Goldman was also praised by the RJC as "a conservative problem solver, fighting vigorously to secure the border, lower taxes, and defend religious freedom." The RJC commended him for his energy policies, saying he has "worked to revitalize the American energy industry and create new, good-paying American jobs in Texas and across the country."

"Rep. Goldman is a vocal defender of pro-America, pro-Israel policies, and has consistently worked to advance President Trump's Middle East agenda as a co-chair of the bipartisan Abraham Accords Caucus," the RJC concluded.

With the midterms getting closer, time will tell if these endorsements bring luck in the races.

Grayson Bakich

Grayson Bakich received his Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His research concentrated on the polarization in U.S. politics and how it could lead to justification of violence. His work with The Floridian has been featured in national outlets such as Fox News, POLITICO, and Newsmax.

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