He only talks about Judaism when asked about it

MIAMI - Florida will be the first state where a Jewish voter base could make a significant dent in a primary election, but the only candidate with Jewish heritage isn't leveraging his roots.

Bernie Sanders is the first Jew in American history to win a presidential primary, and he has a remote chance of being the first Jewish nominee and president. But in the days leading up to the Florida primary on Tuesday, there's no sign that the Democratic socialist is promoting his heritage to win over Jewish voters in the Sunshine State—a group that makes up 12 percent of all American Jews and is the third biggest population of Jews in the country.

Unlike President Obama, who ran on an understated platform as the first African American presidential nominee, and Hillary Clinton, who actively campaigns on her status as the first woman with a serious shot at the White House, Sanders has shied away from ead more at ABC2NEWS