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Showing Original Post only (View all)Are Jewish Americans leaving the Democratic Party? [View all]
It is no secret that anti-Israel, anti-Israeli and anti-Jewish sentiment has been on the rise on the Left aisle of the political spectrum for several years now. Much of this sentiment traces its roots back to Netanyahu's military response to Hamas' murder of 1200+ Israelis and kidnapping of another 250+ Israelis on October 7th, 2023. Justifiable enmity towards Netanyahu crept quickly towards unjustifiable hatred of Israel, Israelis and eventually of Jews. The resulting physical, violent and terrorist attacks on Jews not just here in the U.S. but worldwide has been well documented. What has not been nearly as well tracked is the response of Jewish American voters here in the U.S. - Specifically, whether such voters are remaining aligned with a Democratic Party they increasingly see as not having their best interests in mind. Numbering 7.5 million in the U.S., the loss of any significant number of Jewish voters historically inclining toward the Democratic Party either to the Republican Party or merely to Independent status could prove the difference between Democratic electoral victory and defeat. Something to think about when some of us interchangeably reference Netanyahu, Israel, Israelis and Jews.
More U.S. Jews shield identity in public amid antisemitism fears, Post poll finds
A Washington Post poll finds large majorities distrust Trumps efforts to fight anti-Jewish bias on campus. Faith in Democrats has also declined.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/10/15/us-jews-poll-safety-antisemitism/
U.S. Jews increasingly say they are hiding their identity in a country where they believe they continue to face significant antisemitism and where slightly fewer than 1 in 5 feel very safe, a Washington Post poll finds.