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Baruch Obama’s support among Jews (is fading)
Israel Commentary ^ | August 19, 2008 | Michael Freund

Posted on 08/21/2008 7:42:53 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter

Is American Jewry finally waking up from its love affair with the Democratic Party? That, at least, is the question that comes to mind when one considers some very interesting polling data that emerged recently. As odd as it may sound, Republican presidential candidate John McCain may just be poised to capture a significant percentage of the Jewish vote.

Early last month, you'll recall, headlines blared in the US and Israeli press trumpeting the results of a Gallup survey conducted back in April which found that American Jews preferred Democratic hopeful Barack Obama by a margin of 61 to 32 over his GOP rival.

For many observers, it seemed to confirm the time-honored tradition that American Jews continue to remain solidly in the Democratic camp. After all, a two-to-one margin represents a compelling advantage. However, here's something the mainstream media has not, and likely will not, tell you: Obama's support among US Jewry is on the decline.

This became apparent in another, more recent Gallup poll published on June 5, which showed that the race for support among American Jews has begun to tighten, with Obama now leading McCain by a margin of 57 to 35. That represents a narrowing of the gap from 29 to 22 points in just one month. Moreover, it comes despite the free ride, and the fawning coverage, that Obama has been getting from much of the American press.

Moreover, this latest poll was conducted after it had become clear that Obama was set to be the Democratic nominee, whereas the previous survey took place when Hillary Clinton was still very much in the race as well. In other words, now that American Jews are confronted with the stark choice between Obama and McCain, a noticeable shift has begun to take place towards the Republican contender.

The reasons for this shift are not too hard to identify. Clearly, the controversy surrounding Obama's contentious pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, hurt him among US Jews who might otherwise have supported him. Many are also wary of his connections with people on the far-left anti-Israel scene, and suspect that his inexperience will hinder his ability to perform as president. Moreover, Obama's stated willingness to court dictators such as Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad raises serious question marks about whether he is up to the task of defending Israel and the West in an increasingly dangerous world.

His grand flip-flop on Jerusalem earlier this month will only serve to add to those concerns. Just one day after his rousing speech at the AIPAC conference in Washington, where he said he supports Israeli control over a united Jerusalem, Obama unceremoniously back-tracked in order to appease Arab anger. That will only exacerbate the growing unease that many Jews feel over where he really stands on core issues of importance to them.

Indeed, it is becoming increasingly apparent that many US Jews, after taking a closer look at the senator from Illinois, are now scratching their heads as to their original reflex Democrat selection. Sure, you might be thinking, but he is still getting 57 percent of the Jewish vote in the latest poll, and that is still a healthy majority. That may be true, but consider the following: both Bill Clinton and Al Gore each won approximately 80 percent of the Jewish vote when they sought the presidency. Even the dour and uninspiring Democratic candidate John Kerry was able to take home 75 percent in the 2004 contest.

So if Obama is slated to capture just 57 percent of American Jewish ballots, or possibly even less, that would nonetheless constitute a dramatic failure on his part. How much does this really matter? Quite a lot, actually. According to a 2001 study by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, some 30% to 35% of American Jewish voters "can be lured by any party depending on its position."

Sprinkled among key battleground states in the campaign, that large group in the middle "adds up to a swing vote representing up to 2% of the electorate in states like Florida and Pennsylvania," the report noted. In addition, in the 2000 cliffhanger election between George W. Bush and Al Gore, which hinged on the outcome in Florida, that Jewish "swing vote" might have made all the difference. "A shift of that amount," the study found, "would have changed the result in that state and, in all probability, single-handedly crowned the American president. Put another way, the Jewish swing vote, mobilized behind a particular candidate, would have given him the 2000 election."

This simple fact of electoral life hasn't changed all that much in the intervening eight years, meaning that a historic opportunity may be at hand for Republican John McCain. If he continues to court the Jewish vote, and underline his opponent's obvious weak points when it comes to Israel and the Middle East, McCain could very well make further headway among American Jews and draw more of them into the Republican column.

By stressing bread-and-butter issues, like the security of the Jewish state, its right to self-defense, and the need to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, the Arizona senator might conceivably match, or even surpass, the 40 percent of the Jewish vote that Ronald Reagan won back in the 1980s. While that won't necessarily guarantee him victory in the race for the White House, it might just tip the scales in his favor in a close contest. Just as important, it could seal growing Jewish support for the GOP in the years and decades to come.

Michael Freund is Chairman of Shavei Israel A Non-Profit Organization Management industry


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KEYWORDS: 2008; 2008polls; electionpresident; jewishvote; jews; mccain; obama; poll; polling
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In April Obama had 61% of the Jewish vote versus 32% for McCain.

In June Obama had 57% of the Jewish vote versus 35% for McCain.

If the Democrat candidate can be trusted, the Democrat Presidential candidate typically gets 80% of the Jewish vote.

The last time the Jewish vote did not trust the Democrat Candidate was Jimmy Carter in 1980. And Jimmy Carter has held a grudge ever since.

Obama is in trouble. He is looking more and more like Jimmy Carter every day.

1 posted on 08/21/2008 7:43:10 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

I don’t understand how he is still getting 57%. This guy is a closet Palestinian fan.


2 posted on 08/21/2008 7:45:43 AM PDT by Old Retired Army Guy (tHE)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

IS THERE ANY GROUP IN WHICH THE MESSIAH IS NOT FADING?


3 posted on 08/21/2008 7:46:25 AM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: CaptainAmiigaf

ping....it’s about time


4 posted on 08/21/2008 7:46:28 AM PDT by Mrs. B.S. Roberts
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To: Presbyterian Reporter
Obama is in trouble. He is looking more and more like Jimmy Carter every day.

Obama, makes Jimmy Carter look like Mother Theresa.

5 posted on 08/21/2008 7:46:42 AM PDT by reg45
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Jewish democrats, one of those mysteries for the ages. Given the chance, US Jews would vote the Jewish race into oblivion and at every election cycle they prove it anew.


6 posted on 08/21/2008 7:48:45 AM PDT by Juan Medén
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To: Mrs. B.S. Roberts

American Jews, as a voting bloc, only make up 2% of the total.


7 posted on 08/21/2008 7:49:29 AM PDT by bioqubit
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To: reg45

Someone tell me why 57% of the American Jewish vote would prefer the the candidate supported by Hamas.


8 posted on 08/21/2008 7:49:37 AM PDT by Old Retired Army Guy (tHE)
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To: AmericaUnited
IS THERE ANY GROUP IN WHICH THE MESSIAH IS NOT FADING?

Well, there's the Muslim/terrorist cell group.

9 posted on 08/21/2008 7:50:31 AM PDT by kromike
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

It is about damn time the Jewish voter woke up to the fact that Democrats are not good for the USA or the state of Israel.


10 posted on 08/21/2008 7:52:14 AM PDT by Dustbunny (Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged. The Gipper)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

Look at the speakers for the DNC bund party in Denver - Jimmy Carter and Jesse Jackson. Jeezaloo! All you need to round out this game of pinochle are Wright and Farrakhan.


11 posted on 08/21/2008 7:52:28 AM PDT by timsbella (Mark Steyn for Prime Minister of Canada! (Steve's won my vote in the meantime))
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To: Old Retired Army Guy
Someone tell me why 57% of the American Jewish vote would prefer the the candidate supported by Hamas.

Because Franklin D. Roosevelt was a Democrat. BTW: The only reason FDR became a Democrat was to compete with his cousin, Theodore Roosevelt.

12 posted on 08/21/2008 7:54:17 AM PDT by reg45
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To: bioqubit
American Jews, as a voting bloc, only make up 2% of the total.

These 2% are however politically active, important as donors and can swing states.

I said it already months ago. Obama will barely get 60% of their votes. This is a tectonic shift. Looks like he'll be lucky to get even half.

13 posted on 08/21/2008 7:55:08 AM PDT by SolidWood (God Bless Georgia and grant them victory over Russia!)
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To: Old Retired Army Guy
Someone tell me why 57% of the American Jewish vote would prefer the the candidate supported by Hamas.

Because a lot of Jews don't give a rip about Israel. They're only Jewish by birth. They want to be Jewish for the social clubs and a few other reasons but that's about it.

14 posted on 08/21/2008 7:55:25 AM PDT by boycott
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To: AmericaUnited
IS THERE ANY GROUP IN WHICH THE MESSIAH IS NOT FADING?

Yes, there is such a group. Blacks still support him in numbers over 90%. Other than that, though, he's on the downswing everywhere.

15 posted on 08/21/2008 7:57:15 AM PDT by TnGOP (Petey the dog is my foriegn policy advisor. He's really quite good!)
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To: Old Retired Army Guy

“I don’t understand how he is still getting 57%. This guy is a closet Palestinian fan.”

My experience with Jews is that they have almost perfected the art of functional self-loathing. This is the only explaination for a group supporting a man who is at best, a muslim sympathizer, at worst, a closet muslim.

muslims hate Jews and blame Jews for all of the ills of the world. Obama supports muslims. Jews support Obama.

Paging Salvador Dali.


16 posted on 08/21/2008 7:58:51 AM PDT by brownsfan (Algore makes P.T. Barnum look like a piker.)
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To: Old Retired Army Guy

The American Jewish community is quite liberal on social issues like abortion and homosexuality. So the Democrat platforms are ok with them.

It is when Israel is maligned that the liberal Jews say enough is enough. Most Democrats (Clinton, Kerry) understand that to get the Jewish vote, they need to be strong supporters of Israel.

Jimmy Carter did not understand the Jewish feelings towards Israel and he lost the Jewish vote and Jimmy has been on a vendetta against Israel ever since.

Obama is cut from the same Jimmy Carter cloth.


17 posted on 08/21/2008 7:59:38 AM PDT by Presbyterian Reporter
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To: Old Retired Army Guy
I don’t understand how he is still getting 57%. This guy is a closet Palestinian fan.

So are many secular Jews.

18 posted on 08/21/2008 8:00:40 AM PDT by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order.)
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To: Presbyterian Reporter

What the heck is with Jewish voters in the US? The folks in this country who have Israel’s six are mostly Republicans. The folks in this country who get worked up about anti-semitic violence in Europe are mostly Republicans. The folks who would gladly hand over Israel piecemeal to the Arabs like a series of doggy treats are mostly Democrats.

What the heck is going on here?

Can any of our Jewish Freepers clue me in here?


19 posted on 08/21/2008 8:01:58 AM PDT by SBprone
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To: reg45
Because Franklin D. Roosevelt was a Democrat.

Yet before and during the Holocaust, he sold the Jewish people down the river.

20 posted on 08/21/2008 8:05:15 AM PDT by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order.)
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