A growing number of American Jews have reported being the subject of anti-Semitic harassment after the US elections. While some media outlets appear to insist that President-elect Donald Trump is directly responsible, Trump has disavowed the groups involved in spreading hatred and showing Nazi-style support.

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During this past year, anti-Semitic imagery proliferated on social media, Jewish journalists were targeted and longstanding anti-Jewish conspiracy theories got a fresh airing. Much of the bias originated with the alt-right.

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American Jews must get out and vote on Election Day if they want to continue to be heard by politicians on matters of concern to them, top US Jewish leader Malcolm Hoenlein, the executive vice president of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations said.

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While both front-runners scored victories in the night’s biggest prize of Arizona, Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders won caucuses in Utah and Idaho and Republican Ted Cruz claimed his party’s caucuses in Utah.

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Speaking to CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Wednesday, Trump said “I think Islam hates us,” deploring the “tremendous hatred” that he said partly defined the religion.

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Bernie Sanders spoke passionately about his Jewish heritage Sunday night after being asked during the Democratic debate if he kept his religion in the background during his campaign.

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Trump and Clinton’s victories in the Super Tuesday elections have essentially solidified their positions as the presidential nominees for the 2016 US elections.

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Clinton barely won the first DNC primaries with only a few hundred votes and several flips of a coin ahead of Sanders.

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Defying the polls again, Ted Cruz claimed his first victory in the GOP primaries as Donald Trump was handed a loss and Marco Rubio came in with a stronger-than-expected third place.

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