Recent polls show that when it comes to supporting Israel,
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.
Republicans are more likely to support Israel.
An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll conducted in July
of 2006 found that Republicans are much more
likely to support Israel than Democrats. An over-
whelming 84% of Republicans said they support
Israel, while only 43% of Democrats do.
Even more concerning is that more Democrats than ever are openly
backing neutrality over alliance with Israel.
A Los Angeles/Bloomberg poll conducted in July showed that only
39% of Democrats support a U.S. alliance with Israel. By contrast,
64% of Republicans support maintaining strong ties with Israel.
Which of the following statements comes closer to
your view: "The United States should continue to
align itself with Israel" or "The United States should
adopt a more neutral posture," or "The United States
should side more with the Arab countries."
In the Middle East situation, are your
sympathies more often with Israel or
more with the Arab nations?
100
80
60
Sympathize with Israel
Align with Israel
Republicans 84%
Democrats 43%
Republicans 64%
Democrats 39%
40
20
REPUBLICANS
DEMOCRATS
Source: NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll, 7/06
REPUBLICANS
DEMOCRATS
Source: Los Angeles/Bloomberg Poll, 7/06
The evidence is overwhelming.
The majority of Democrats don't support Israel. It's sad.
Maybe that's why so many people are joining us.
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