Boca Raton, FL - Hillary Clinton dispatched to Florida one of her most effective surrogates to Jewish voters on Thursday, hoping to shore up support within a community that has repeatedly proven crucial to Democratic victories there.

A political independent who leans heavily to the left, socially liberal and muscular on foreign policy, former Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman tracks closely with the Democratic presidential nominee on a host of issues– and with many Jewish Floridians still on the fence just seventeen days before the general election.

Addressing a temple in Boca Raton, a shul in Miami and a group of rabbi and community leaders, Lieberman emphasized that Clinton is precisely the type of candidate the Jewish community has been waiting for.

“On Israel and on matters of interest to the Jewish community– on general matters of open and tolerant societies, on civil rights and the like– she’s had a very strong and consistent Jewish and pro-Israel record,” Lieberman said in a phone interview.

“He does not,” Lieberman added, of her Republican rival, Donald Trump. “So its very hard to predict what he’s going to do.”

Clinton’s consistency on Israel over the course of her lifelong career in public service is at the heart of Lieberman’s pitch to voters, some of whom remain skeptical of her, according to the former senator, in large part due to her experience within the Obama administration.

They fear she will be an extension of an eight-year experience that has been turbulent for those who care deeply about America’s relationship with the Jewish state. And yet they are fearful of a Trump presidency, given his willingness to disregard of decades-old alliances without much reasoning or warning, Lieberman explained.

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