Posted on 11/07/2024 2:54:13 PM PST by Words Matter
It was a historic comeback. After four years in the political wilderness, former President Donald Trump handily beat Vice President Kamala Harris in an election that will likely see him win all seven swing states, besting the polls while the GOP won a majority in the Senate, and potentially could take the House. Initial results and exit polling tell the story of an American electorate shifting to the right across the board.
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Disregard the leftist unsubstantiated cains to the contrary.
Thank you.
I note one of the major polls showing great Kammala support was from J Street. As in, the pro-terrorist, anti-Israel, J-Street, which is about as Jewish as a ham and cheese blood sausage cooked on Shabbos.
It’s also a small sample, so I would ignore most polls stretching beyond NY, NJ, Florida. Basically impossible to get a representative sample anywhere else.
Hmmm having crazy barbarians trying to kill you because of your Jewishness finally seemed to have woken some Jewish American up finally.
After the last year or so one would think it would be inevitable.
“After the last year or so one would think it would be inevitable.”
One would think so. IMHO it should be at a minimum 70%.
Well, to use the best sample (NY State), Jewish voters voted for Trump 45% and Gentiles voted 44%, making the Jewish vote 1% more pro-Trump than Gentiles in the same area.
While I think anyone voting for Democrats is a moron, that seems a marked improvement.
Source: Brandeis University
Approximately 1.8 million Jewish adults, just under one-third
of the total Jewish electorate, live in twenty-five congressional districts.
National Profile of the Jewish Electorate, May 2020
Of the top twenty-five districts by Jewish population, nearly half are in New York — NY10, NY-3, NY-12, NY-17, NY4, NY-9, NY-6, NY-8, and NY11.
The remaining districts with Jewish populations are found in seven states including Florida, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. FL-21 has the greatest number of Jewish adults at 152,000.
With the exception of NJ-4, these districts are represented by Democrats and all but two (NJ-4 and NJ-5) are Democratic-leaning districts.
“Of the top twenty-five districts by Jewish population, nearly half are in New York — NY10, NY-3, NY-12, NY-17, NY4, NY-9, NY-6, NY-8, and NY11.”
Yes, and they voted for Trump 1% more than their Gentile neighbors.
“Of the top twenty-five districts by Jewish population, nearly half are in New York — NY10, NY-3, NY-12, NY-17, NY4, NY-9, NY-6, NY-8, and NY11.”
Yes, and they voted for Trump 1% more than their Gentile neighbors.
naltiw 🇮🇱 📟
@naltiw2:
Haaretzism are coping by desperately clinging to some bogus polls (lies by ommision - leaving out some key states) to try to paint a false narrative about a Jewish leftward shift. They live in an alternative reality.
The exit polls this partisan hack refers to doesn’t include NY.
Nov 7, 2024
https://x.com/naltiw2/status/1854509671161168138
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