Trump Wins Historic Surge in New York Jewish Vote
Donald Trump has captured a historic share of the Jewish vote in New York, with new polling showing his support among Jewish voters in the traditionally Democratic stronghold soaring to 43%.
Donald Trump has captured a historic share of the Jewish vote in New York, with new polling showing his support among Jewish voters in the traditionally Democratic stronghold soaring to 43%.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s support among Jewish voters is at its lowest level for a Democrat since the 1988 election, when former Gov. Michael Dukakis (D) lost to George H. W. Bush.
President Joe Biden’s approval rating has dropped significantly among Jewish American voters, though he still retains high support from a majority of the Jewish electorate, which remains one of the Democratic Party’s most loyal constituencies.
A new poll of Jewish voters has found that former Vice President Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump, 67% to 30%. However, Trump’s showing among Jewish voters is among the highest for recent Republican presidential candidates.
Donald Trump will win a larger share of Jewish voters in 2020 than he did in 2016, predicted Republican Jewish Colaition Director Matt Brooks.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada — President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence both spoke at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership meeting at the Venetian Hotel, underscoring both the importance of Jewish support to the Republican Party and the conviction that many Jews are ready to switch.