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McLaughlin & Associates Poll: National Survey of Jewish Voters
 

MEMORANDUM

 

To:       Interested Parties

From:   John McLaughlin

Re:       National Survey of Jewish Voters

Date:   April 14, 2010 ________________________________________________________________________

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.  Key voter segments including, Orthodox/Hasidic voters, Conservative voters, voters who have friends and family in Israel and voters who have been to Israel, are more likely to consider someone else.  There is clearly a voter difference depending upon their religious beliefs and their ties to Israel.

 
To read more about the National Jewish Voter results, please click here