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Feminist law professor ‘betrayed’ by anti-Israel Democrats is voting for GOP Pa. Senate hopeful Dave McCormick — and not Kamala Harris

PITTSBURGH — A Jewish law professor’s long love affa🎀ir with the Democratic Party has come to an end.

She’s voting for two Republicans this November — most notably Dave McCormick, the businessman running to unseat 17-year incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Casey.

“For the first time the Republican perspective is appealing to me. They are coming ✨out strong for Israel,” Rona Kaufman, a Duquesne Uni♈versity law professor and past Obama volunteer, told The Post. 

She said it’s🌜 because she’s both a feminist🎃 and a Zionist.

The Israel-Hamas war has divided the Democratic Party. While anti-Israel Democrats threaten to boycott Kamala Harris🔯 because she won’t commit to ending US military support of Israel, pro-Israel Democrats like Kaufman are prepared to withhold their 𒀰support because they don’t believe the vice president will stand unwaveringly with the Jewish state.

Closing in on Casey in the Sena♉te race, McCormick is exploiting this division to peel off the 3% of Pennsylvania’s voters that are Jewish. And his wi𒁃fe is helping pull in at least one of these voters.

“Having had a romantic relationship with the Demo🍸cratic Party, I feel like they’ve cheated on me, and I’m so upset, and I feel like they’ve pushed me into the arms of t🐟his other party that is a rebound,” Kaufman said with a laugh.

Rona Kaufman visits her daughter Naomi in northern Israel after the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks. Rona Kaufman

But she’s serious. 

Kaufman’s not on board with former Presiden💖t Donald Trump, but she plans to vote for McCormick and James Hayes, the Republican running to unseat Squad member Democratic Rep. Summer Lee.

She can’t brin𒀰g hers♓elf to vote for Harris either. 

Dave McCormick visits an Israeli kibbutz attacked last Oct. 7. McCormick campaign

The lifelong Democrat once trusted the party as a s🎃trong supporter of Israe♈l, America’s only democratic ally in the Middle East.

She lost faith after Oct. 7.

Exactly one year ago, Hamas terrorists invaded southern Israel and killed, kidnapped 𝓰and raped more than 1,400 people, including more than 40 Americans.

While President Biden and other Democratic leaders have largely supported Israel’s military and right to defend itself — though he and Harris haven’t kept from being critical — the far-left wing of the party has opposed the Jewish state, inclꦅ✅uding Pittsburgh’s freshman congresswoman Lee.

“Pittsburgh is ꦺa microcosm of the betrayal of the Demo💎cratic Party,” Kaufman said. 

Rep. Summer Lee has accused Israel of committing genocide. Getty Images for Court Accountability

Lee called for a cease-fire just weeks after Hamas committed the deadliest attack against Jews since the Holocaust. She’s pushed for an arms embargo against Israel and accused the country of committing genocide. 

“The genocide claim has been leveled against Isr🦩ael for a decade,” Kaufman 🍃said. “It’s a lie to justify destroying Israel.”

Kaufman once believed dialogue could achieve peace in the Middle East. Now she says, 🐼“Peace through strength,” echoing though not convinced by🐈 Sen. JD Vance’s words in the vice-presidential debate.

“You cannot make peace with people who’ve come to kill you,” Kaufman elaborated, but “the Democratic perspective at its core is still ba😼sed in that flawed view.”

The hi﷽story of Israel runs through Kaufman like ꦛit does many American Jews. 

Kaufman’s maternal grandfather, third from the left in the back row, was the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust. The family lived in Lublin, Poland. Rona Kaufman

Her grandparents fled Poland after the Holocaust and found refuge in Israel, a fledgling state fighting for its existence in 1948. They made a living running a small groওcery store and farm. 

Before coming to America, Kaufman’s father was an officer in the Israel Defens♓e Forces in the 1970s. 

Kaufman’s father was an officer in the Israel Defense Forces. Rona Kaufman

And Kaufman’s daughter Naomi Kitchen serv☂ed in a search-and-rescue unit in the Israeli-occupied West Bank during the latest war in Gaza. Kaufman has visited Naomi twice in northern Israel since the Oct. 7 massacre.

Kaufman said her views hardened aftও♛er hearing her daughter’s experiences.

“The men threatened to rape her all the time. That’s the greeting she encountered” as a woman carrying a gun, said Kaufman, a legal scholar who’s specialized in violence against women.

Rona Kaufman’s daughter Naomi Kitchen serves in the IDF. Rona Kaufman

Kaufman said Israel isn’t only supposed to protect just Jews but Jewish women — long the victims of sexual violence — as well.

“Our people will be safe. Our women will not be rapeꦓd. And October 7 broke that,” she s🉐aid.

Verified by the United Nations but denied by some on the far left, terrorist🌳s raped Jewish women an🐲d paraded them through the streets.

“They ripped open such a h💖istoric wound in the Jewish psyche,” Kaufman said. “Even if people get killed, that is why our response is so absolutely necessary. 𝓡If you attack our women and children, you should expect retribution.”

A proud defender of both women’s rights and Israel’s self-determination, Kaufman cannot fathom the Democratic Party’s tolerance of people like Lee.

“Why would the Democratic Party allow itself to be degraded?” she asked, wishing Casey, Harris and the party would call outꦛ anti-Israel and antisemitic Democratic politicians and voters, which she worries represent the part꧅y’s future.

For her Jewish community liaison, Harris chose Ilan Goldenberg, a that eased sanctions and put billions into regime coffers who’s argued against defunding the Palestinian Authority over its promotion of terrorism.

“He’s not at all representative of mainstream Jewry. His views are wrong,” Kaufman said.

“It’s almost like I’ve been completely betrayed by somebody I cared for. And I don’t think that’s an uncommon sentiment,” she added, speaking about the Democratic Party.

Democratic Sen. Bob Casey has not retracted his endorsement of Squad member Rep. Summer Lee. REUTERS

Kaufman admires Pennsylvania’s other Democratic senator, John Fetterman, who’s renounced the “progressive” label and supports unconditional military aid for Israel.

“I wish others would follow his lead. He demonstrates moral clarity and integritꦇy,”๊ she said.

Searching for moral clarity this election season, Kaufman has found it in Dave McCormick, who slammed Casey in a New York Post op-ed for failing to get a vote on hi⛎s bill cracking down on campus antisemitism and not rescinding his endorse෴ment of Lee after 40 Pittsburgh Jewish leaders denounced her anti-Israel rhetoric.

Though Kaufman believes Casey is a strong supporter of Israel, she met McCormick at a neighborhood still imprisoned by Hamas. She admired his military service in the first Gulf War in Iraq: “I like him and I like his story and I like his wife’s story.”

Dina Powell McCormick, seen here with her husband, helped draft the Abraham Accords in the Trump White House. REUTERS

Dina Powell McCormick, ꦛa Coptic Christian from Cairo, served as deputy national security adviser in the Trump White House and helped draft the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and some Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia.

The McCormicks 🐼traveled to a kibbutz after🍎 Oct. 7 and met with families of Hamas-held hostages.

“A Coptic Christian in the Middle East understands the threat of Islamism,” Kaufman s🌄aid.

“That’s someone whose worldv𝔍iew I feel I can really count on.”