As Jewish Support for Obama Dwindles, Campaign Looks to Rabbis
Obama’s re-election campaign announced the launch of Rabbis for Obama, aimed at rallying Jewish support for president in upcoming elections.
Obama’s re-election campaign announced the launch of Rabbis for Obama, aimed at rallying Jewish support for president in upcoming elections.

Paul Ryan, who was selected by Mitt Romney to run as his vice-president, is considered a strong supporter of Israel

Dennis Ross, one of President Obama’s key liaisons to the Jewish community has opted to sit out the 2012 election campaign.

Krauthammer: No one who is pro-Israel will vote for Obama unless they have “been in a coma for three-and-a-half years.”

House minority leader Nancy Pelosi said she believes Republican Jews are "being exploited"; using Israel to as "excuse" to divert attention

Speaking ahead of Israel visit, Mitt Romney lashed out at President Obama saying, the people of Israel "deserve better."

One poll shows Likud down to 25 seats, another gives it 27 and a third no less than 37.

Netanyahu is figuring that if Mofaz is playing political games to force elections, he will get them sooner than he expects.

An Egyptian plumber beat his wife to death upon learning that she had not voted for Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Mursi.

The Jewish Home party is calling on Likud voters who identify with the right to “come home.” More switch as Regulation Bill fails.

Steinitz says two-year budget rule should be lifted for elections year.

Supporters of Greece’s neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party chanted “Foreigners out of Greece!” as they marched through Athens prior to new elections.

Torah luminaries from the national religious camp are calling on the movement's politicians to pursue the greater good.

Arutz Sheva spoke with several Likud politicians at a meeting of the ruling party's Central Committee as it gears up for elections

Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz is being urged to forego primaries and form the faction list by committee; defections, financial crisis loom

Labor chairwoman Shelley Yechimovich told her party she is ready to 'overthrow' Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu; can she?

The government officially submitted to the Knesset Monday a bill for elections on September 4, immediately after the summer vacation.

A group headed by a former Netanyahu bureau chief is planning to launch a new Zionist party. Ketzaleh: This is the last thing we need.

Netanyahu is expected to announce Sunday night he will call for elections September 4. The polls show why: Divide and conquer.

According to a new poll, Israelis see Binyamin Netanyahu as the best choice for Prime Minister after the next election.

Government minister Benny Begin is opposed to plans to disband the Knesset, he said in an interview.

The Likud is way head of the pack in the first pre-election poll, carried out for the Knesset Channel. Barak is behind the “eight ball.”

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is expected to announce early elections at the next Likud faction meeting.

Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin at the opening of the Knesset’s summer session: Everyone agrees that we need elections.

Foreign minister and Yisrael Bateinu party head Avigdor Lieberman says he wants elections as soon as can be arranged, preferably July

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told the Likud ministers today that he will decide about new elections after a feasibility study is made

Poll conducted for the Yisrael Hayom newspaper gives Netanyahu's Likud 31 seats. Kadima and Mofaz drop from 28 to 13.

Opposition leader MK Shaul Mofaz: the real battle in the next election will be between me and Netanyahu.

If Netanyahu calls elections, Ehud Barak, a thorn in the coalition’s official backing of Judea and Samaria, could be out in the cold.

As talks of an election continue, Netanyahu indicates he won't hesitate to go to elections if he is "blackmailed" by coalition partners.

"We are not hostages," Foreign Minister says, who expects support for his universal national service bill.

PM Netanyahu has held discussions with faction leaders and discussed the possibility of holding elections in the coming months.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu entered his fourth year as Israel's leader saying he had too many plans to consider early elections now.

Labor leader says Netanyahu's hubris will cost him the nation's leadership.

A victory by Mofaz in Kadima primaries would enlarge nationalist camp in elections, Knesset Channel poll says.

The popularity of President Obama has risen to 50 percent, the highest in nearly a year. His biggest campaign asset is a fractured GOP.

With 90% of the votes counted, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appears to be the big loser against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khameini.

Obama pulls out all stops to show himself as pro-Israel in a campaign video. Barak, Peres and even Netanyahu praise him.

Moshe Feiglin, head of the Likud's Manhigut Yehudit faction, is planning to again take on Binyamin Netanyahu for leadership of the Likud.

The nation that gave birth to the Jasmine Revolution and the Arab Spring has just extended its state of emergency for the rest of the year.

The US and Britain are congratulating Egypt on completing the first historic round of three parliamentary polls to elect a new government.

PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas says elections for a Fatah-Hamas unity gov't will be held next May; dismisses concerns over Hamas' Israel stance.

The Islamist Ennahda Party won 41% of the seats in Tunisia's first electoral contest since the country initiated the Arab Spring uprising.
The false suspense ended as Dimitry Medvedev announced Putin's candidacy.Here is the story of the buildup; elections are a formality.
National Union leader cites poll showing weaker Likud, stronger NU, as sign Netanyahu is beginning to crash.

A new poll shows the reaction at the polls could be a slap in the face to Kadima without hurting nationalist and religious parties.

The PLO executive committee agreed on October 2011 for municipal elections, just one month after its planned statehood bid at the UN.