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How California’s Voter Guide published a candidate’s antisemitic conspiracy theories
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Reuven Taff Reuven Taff is past president of the Sacramento Board of Rabbis and serves as rabbi emeritus of Mosaic Law Congregation in Sacramento. Recently I received in the mail California’s Official Voter Information Guide. Before every election California’s […]

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According to Redwood City Pulse’s source item, How California’s Voter Guide published a candidate’s antisemitic conspiracy theories, This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Reuven Taff Reuven Taff is past president of the Sacramento Board of Rabbis and serves as rabbi emeritus of Mosaic Law Congregation in Sacramento. Recently I received in the mail California’s Official Voter Information Guide. Before every election California’s […]
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- How California’s Voter Guide published a candidate’s antisemitic conspiracy theoriesRedwood City Pulse - 2026-05-20T12:00:00+00:00
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