Jewish Voter Support for Democrats Hits Historic Low
Concerns over antisemitism and Israel policy contribute to a shift towards Republican support among Jewish voters.
- A new poll by the Manhattan Institute shows Jewish support for the Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, is at 67%, the lowest since the Reagan era.
- Former President Trump is projected to receive 31% of the Jewish vote, reflecting a growing openness among Jewish voters to support Republican candidates.
- Jewish voters express significant concern over antisemitism within the Democratic Party, with 62% worried about the issue.
- Despite historically aligning with Democrats, Jewish voters show increasing alignment with Republicans on issues like crime and immigration.
- While Jewish voters remain largely pro-choice, they are fiscally moderate and favor stricter immigration processes, indicating diverse political priorities.