LA Jewish Candidates Discuss Antisemitism, Israel Ties
On February 26, 2026, at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, a major forum on Jewish issues brought together top polling candidates for California governor. The event, attended by 1,000 people in person and thousands more online, focused on key issues such as rising antisemitism, improving school curriculums, and boosting law enforcement ties. All candidates rejected boycott movements and stressed ongoing economic and tech partnerships with Israel. Views on democracy and the Trump administration split along party lines, with Democrats pledging to stand firm against federal overreach on immigration and Republicans arguing for outsider change to rebuild trust in government.
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