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Question: Who would you vote for in the Israeli election?
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Likud
 
#2
Labor-Hatnuah
 
#3
The Jewish Home
 
#4
Yesh Atid
 
#5
Kulanu
 
#6
Yisrael Beytenu
 
#7
Shas
 
#8
HaAm Itanu
 
#9
United Torah Judaism
 
#10
Hadash
 
#11
United Arab List
 
#12
Balad
 
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Other
 
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Famous Mortimer
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« Reply #75 on: February 03, 2015, 10:59:58 PM »

Hope for Change, an Uncle Tom Arab party that won 600 votes in the last election, is on the ballot again this time. They aren't only Christians though.
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« Reply #76 on: February 04, 2015, 12:11:36 AM »

I feel like if I was a seriously committed Christian living in Israel, where I'd be a part of not just a minority religion but a minor minority, I'd want to get the most secular government possible in there as a matter of course. My co-religionists would never hold the levers of power or even the balance of power, so best to vote in whoever is most committed to downplaying religious difference and privilege, for my protection.

Think that means you should vote Yesh Atid, TJ.  Strange as that sounds. Tongue
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« Reply #77 on: February 04, 2015, 02:00:22 AM »

Hope for Change, an Uncle Tom Arab party that won 600 votes in the last election, is on the ballot again this time. They aren't only Christians though.

Hope for change is more of a Muslim Zionist thing. Most of the names are obviously Muslim.

Also last time they announced that they are dropping out just before the election.
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