NY-03: With House Seat at Stake, Republicans Court Jewish Voters Rattled by War
On the campaign trail, Mazi Pilip wears a Star of David around her neck. She speaks with a thick Ethiopian-Israeli accent. And when it comes to the Israel-Hamas war, Ms. Pilip, the Republican nominee in a special House election in New York, adds no political polish.
Oct. 7 changed me forever, she said the other day, her voice cracking, at a vigil for a local man who was taken hostage by Hamas. Ms. Pilip, an Israeli military veteran, called him my brother.
The vicious attack of Hamas on my people, on my brothers and sisters, and our Jewish land a vicious attack we are never going to forget, she said, as the packed gymnasium of the suburban Jewish community center nodded along.
Many politicians have rushed to stand by American Jews since the war began. But few have made the conflict so viscerally central to their political identity as Ms. Pilip, 44, a little-known county legislator whose remarkable personal story and unusual overtures to Jews across the political spectrum have propelled her into a dead heat with Tom Suozzi, a former Democratic congressman.
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