White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv
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TEL AVIV: “You have to thank Trump” posters in Hebrew suddenly started appearing on minibuses in Tel Aviv this week, as Republican ads brought the race for the White House onto the streets of Israel.
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White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv
Votes everywhere are precious as the U.S. election approaches. Israel is in focus because many dual nationality American-Israelis are registered in swing states such as Florida and Pennsylvania, which could help decide the race.
White House Election Race Reaches Streets Of Tel Aviv
"You have to thank Trump" posters in Hebrew suddenly started appearing on minibuses in Tel Aviv this week, as Republican ads brought the race for the White House onto the streets of Israel.
White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv
"You have to thank Trump" posters in Hebrew suddenly started appearing on minibuses in Tel Aviv this week, as Republican ads brought the race for the White House onto the streets of Israel.
White House election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - "You have to thank Trump" posters in Hebrew suddenly started appearing on minibuses in Tel Aviv this week, as Republican ads brought the race for the White House onto the streets of Israel. Read full story
US Elections 2020 fever reaches streets of Tel Aviv
The race for the White House has reached Israel. Both, Democratic Party and Republican Party are trying hard to attract dual-nationality American-Israelis, many of whom are registered in swing states such as Florida and Pennsylvania. As a result, posters in Hebrew have suddenly started appearing in Tel Aviv.
This week, posters saying 'You have to thank Trump' in Hebrew were seen on minibuses in Tel Aviv.
U.S. election race reaches streets of Tel Aviv with pro-Trump posters
Democrats and Republicans both targeting American-Israelis, with chairman of Republican Overseas Israel estimating 25,000-30,000 eligible Florida voters are in the country