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Netanyahu rival hires Lincoln Project for March election

Former Likud senior Gideon Saar hopes the veteran American strategists can help him win the next elections and topple Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A billboard by The Lincoln Project is seen in Times Square on October 25, 2020 in New York, depicting Ivanka Trump presenting the number of New Yorkers and Americans who have died due to Covid-19 along with her husband Senior Advisor to the President Jared Kushner, with a Vanity Fair quote. - The Lincoln Project, is defending its right to erect billboards in Times Square critical of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner,after an attorney for President Trump's daughter and her husband threatened to sue. (Photo by T

The big news this week is that the chairman of the New Hope Party, Gideon Saar, has hired the services of the four top American campaign strategists behind the Lincoln Project to help him with his run for prime minister. The Lincoln Project waged a highly effective campaign to remove President Donald Trump from office in the November 2020 US election. During the campaign, the four former Republican strategists — Steve Schmidt, Stuart Stevens, Reed Galen and Rick Wilson — used sophisticated strategies to convince moderate Republican voters that Trump doesn’t represent them or the values of the Republican Party. Now it looks like Saar is trying to do the same thing in the upcoming Israeli election.

It's certainly not the first time that American political strategists have featured in Israeli elections. They have enormous experience campaigning in the many elections that take place across a county as vast as the United States. One of these consultants was Arthur Finkelstein, who advised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his 1996 run against late President Shimon Peres. Much of Netanyahu’s victory was attributed to Finkelstein and the advertising revolution he instigated, which included a creative negative TV ad campaign. It was new to Israel and the Peres campaign had no way to counter it.

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