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- W185748430 abstract "Louis Marshall, one of American Jewry's most influential communal leaders between the mid-1890s and his death in 1929, was a life-long Re publican whose support for the Republican Party never wavered. More than any other Jewish leader of the 1896-1928 era, Marshall endorsed Republi can candidates for election, took an active part in intraparty squabbles, and worked closely with Republican congressmen and state legislators. During this era, moreover, during which most Republican politicians thought in terms of a Jewish vote, and developed their electoral strategies accord ingly, Marshall's political advice and endorsement was often sought by po litical leaders hoping to appeal to Jewish voters. This essay analyzes Mar shall's influential role in American politics generally, and in Republican Party affairs in particular, a subject long neglected by American Jewish scholarship. In so doing, it critically examines his often-noted commit ment to the doctrine of Jewish political neutrality, of which he was the best known and most articulate proponent. In theory at least, Marshall continuously opposed the idea of a Jewish vote and the assumption that a Jewish candidate automatically was entitled to the support of Jewish vot ers. As this essay documents, however, Marshall's commitment to the ideal of Jewish political neutrality was much greater in theory than in practice." @default.
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- W185748430 title "6 Louis Marshall, the Jewish Vote, and the Republican Party" @default.
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