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    4 Factors Shaping the Presidential Race and Israel’s Future

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    What it is about

    The forthcoming presidential race will be influenced by several critical factors: the economy, the Middle East conflict, the Russia-Ukraine war, and the Vice Presidential debate.

    Why it matters

    The events unfolding in these areas are pivotal. Their outcomes could drastically shape voter perceptions and the overall trajectory of the race, thereby impacting key players, especially with Israel’s security unequivocally linked to U.S. policies in the Middle East.

    1. The Economy

    The recent 0.5% cut in interest rates announced by the Federal Reserve caused Wall Street to reach an all-time high. Despite this economic boost, polls indicate that Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are head-to-head when it comes to public trust on the economy. Further data on growth and inflation will be crucial, potentially giving Trump an edge if economic news turns unfavorable.

    2. The Middle East

    Does Israel’s multi-front war further deteriorate, and does it make the Biden-Harris administration look ineffective? Following the brutal October 7th massacre, which tragically claimed 1,200 Israeli lives, the administration has tried to secure a deal to free the remaining hostages held by Hamas. The ongoing conflict, and whether it escalates or sees a resolution, will likely be used by Trump to question the current administration’s efficacy in handling international crises and in supporting Israel.

    3. Russia/Ukraine

    The situation in Ukraine could also sway voters. Trump’s claims of swiftly ending the war and his reluctance to vocally support a Ukrainian victory contrast with the Biden-Harris administration’s visible support for Ukraine. As Ukraine shows progress, Harris could benefit if voters perceive the administration’s actions as decisive and effective.

    4. The VP Debate

    The upcoming Vice Presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz could be pivotal. Not only do vice presidents provide stability, but historic debates have shifted election trajectories in recent past. Both candidates are skilled in appealing to their bases, with Vance resonating with the MAGA movement and Walz injecting populist energy.

    Although these “Known Unknowns” are critical, unforeseen events like a terrorist act could further influence the race. The differing paths candidates have towards addressing terrorism make it a crucial issue, particularly for ensuring the U.S. remains a steadfast ally of Israel.

    The Bottom Line

    Political analysts often emphasize campaign dynamics, but understanding voter experiences during key global and domestic events is essential. As the election race unfolds, these factors, especially U.S. responses affecting Israel and broader geopolitical stability, will undeniably play significant roles.

    This story was first published on foxnews.com.

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