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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Another poll of Jewish voters, by a NON jewish polling org, and THIS ONE...

the 44th President of the United States...Bara...
Major Findings:

I. A plurality of Jewish voters would consider someone else for President.

According to the 2008 exit polls, Barack Obama won 78% to 21% among Jewish voters.

Now, in the second year of Obama's presidency, only 42% of voters would re-elect him,

while the plurality (46%) would consider voting for someone else.

Would you vote to re-elect Barack Obama as President or would you consider voting for someone else?


Re-Elect 42
Someone Else 46

Don't Know/Refused 12


II. A significant portion of Jewish voters disapprove of the President's handling

of relations with Israel.

Nearly four in ten Jewish voters (39%) disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing

handling America's relations with israellobby.jpgIsrael. This rating is not good for a group of voters

who are 59% Democratic to only 16% Republican.

Do you approve or disapprove of the job Barack Obama is doing handling America's relations with Israel?


Approve 50

Disapprove 39

Don't Know/Refused 11


Jewish voters do not support President Obama's plan to recognize a

Palestinian state.

The majority of voters (52%) disapproves of the Obama Administration supporting a plan

to recognize a Palestinian state within two years. The majority of voters (64%) says that

Jerusalem should remain the undivided capital of Israel, while only 13% say that the

United States should force Israel to give up parts of Jerusalem to the Palestinians. Six in

ten voters (62%) say that the Palestinians would continue their campaign of terror to

destroy Israel if they were given a Palestinian state, while only 19% say they would live

peacefully with Israel. More than seven in ten voters (73%) say Israel is right to insistupon the Palestinians accepting Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state before there are

any negotiations about a Palestinian state.

Do you approve or disapprove of the Obama Administration supporting a plan to recognize a Palestinian

state within 2-years regardless of whether or not Israel agrees?


Approve 28

Disapprove 52

Don't Know/Refused 19

Should Jerusalem remain the undivided capital of Israel or should the United States force Israel to give

parts of Jerusalem, including Christian and Jewish holy sites, to the Palestinians?


Undivided Capital 64

Parts to Palestinians 13

Don't Know/Refused 23

Do you think that if the Palestinians were given their own state in the West Bank, part of Jerusalem, and

Gaza they would live peacefully with Israel or continue their campaign of terror to destroy Israel?


Live Peacefully 19

Continue Terror 62

Don't Know/Refused 19

The leaders of Palestine have refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish state. Is Israel right to insist upon the

Palestinians accepting Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state before there are any negotiations about a

Palestinian state?


Yes 73

No 15

Don't Know/Refused 12

Methodology:

McLaughlin & Associates conducted a national survey of 600 likely Jewish voters on

April 7th and 8th, 2010. All interviews were conducted via telephone by professional

interviewers. Respondents were randomly selected within predetermined geographic

units structured to correlate with actual voter turnout. The survey of 600 likely Jewish

voters has an accuracy of +/- 4.0% at a 95% confidence interval.

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