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Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer.

The Republican Jewish Coalition is sending two of its top officials to Israel to rally for expatriate votes.

The voter registration drive is led by Ari Fleischer, press secretary for GW Bush, and RJC executive director Matt Brooks.

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Campaigning by both parties among expatriates is normally left to local organizers, as the numbers of overseas voters are low relative to domestic turnout.

But Brooks told JTA on Tuesday, one day after next week’s outreach tour was announced, that the stakes are high enough in this election that campaigning in Israel could garner potentially critical Republican votes.

“If you look at the numbers, there is a significant opportunity out there for the Republicans to mine a number of votes,” Brooks said, noting that Americans in Israel tend to favor Mitt Romney, the GOP presidential candidate, over President Obama, in contrast to United States, where Jews tend to favor Democrats. “If this election is going to be as close as people think it is, and with the support Romney is getting in Israel, being able to turn out American voters, especially from battleground states, could be critical.”

An RJC release said the tour, from July 9-13 “will include media events, town hall meetings with U.S. citizens living abroad, and meetings with leading bloggers and social media activists on Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms who are expert in communicating directly with potential voters.”

“It’s a long flight, but when you think about Israel being home to 150,000 American voters, it’s also the equivalent of visiting Dayton, Ohio or Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. to get out the message,” Fleischer said in the statement. “In this election, every vote is going to be important.”

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