I see it differently. Jews represent about 2% of the US population and about 6% of Congress. In other words, Jews are massively over-represented.
They may not be as over represented as they were before, when they were really really really over represented, but its still three times their proportion of the population.
In addition, there are 3 Jewish Governors of the 50 states, or 6%. So once again, Jews are over represented here to the tune of three times their share of the population.
I don’t have a problem with that. These people were elected by the people after all, but.....what is there to complain about from a Jewish perspective?
The raw numbers are as you say.
But—trends are key—and if they continue for a few more decades....
The same holds true and even more so for other segments of our society: media, business, education, banking.