JERUSALEM (Reuters) - As a member of the largest Jewish religious community in Jerusalem, Yossi Daitsh should have a big lead in the holy city's mayoral election race.
But Daitsh, an ultra-Orthodox Jew and Jerusalem's deputy mayor, is trailing three more liberal candidates ahead of the Oct. 30 ballot, when municipal polls are held nationally.
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