Jerusalem - They may be living an ocean away, but Israelis who maintain dual Israeli and American citizenship are casting early ballots in the presidential election, hoping that their votes will help elect a candidate who will be a staunch ally to the Jewish state.

Jerusalem’s deputy mayor Yitzhak Pindrus, a registered Ohio voter, said that he felt a special obligation to vote in the presidential election because Ohio is considered to be an important swing state, reported B’Chadrei Charedim.

Pindrus said that he cast his vote for Donald Trump, noting that he thinks that the building freeze in Jerusalem ordered by President Obama is more likely to be lifted with a Republican in the Oval Office.

“Also, as an American citizen, I am not comfortable with the Obama administration’s policies regarding Arab countries,” said Pindrus.

Pindrus said that his mother helped him with some of the more technical details of the voting process and that rabbonim have been encouraging members of the Chareidi world to become more politically involved.

“Agudath Israel of America has called on Orthodox Jews to exercise their right to vote, prompting me to make sure I voted in the presidential election,” said Pindrus.