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Poll shows 65 percent of Jews supporting Obama
Jewish Telegraphic Agency [NYC], by Staff
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Posted By:Photoonist, 9/28/2012 12:13:10 AM
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| Washington - A new American Jewish Committee poll found 65 percent of Jews nationwide planning to vote for US President Barack Obama versus 24 percent for Mitt Romney, with another 10 percent undecided. The poll, conducted Sept. 6-17 among 1,040 Jewish voters nationwide, found Obama doing better than Romney among Jews of all religious backgrounds with the exception of Orthodox Jews, who favored the Republican nominee.
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Comments: If it agrees with Gallup which is still polling registered instead of likely voters and has other problems with statistical corrections, is it any good? They should also ask these Jews (JINOs) if they favor a Marxist form of government.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
stablemoney, 9/28/2012 12:20:55 AM (No. 8895135)
Bankers living off the Fed money machine.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jl80863, 9/28/2012 12:28:15 AM (No. 8895151)
Do American Jews really believe that the Jewish people have done well under other socialist nations? Do they need a tally of obama's pro-muslim vs pro-Jewish comments? Good grief.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Yephora, 9/28/2012 12:28:20 AM (No. 8895152)
Mentally disordered meshugganahs! One doesn't know whether to laugh or cry.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
veritas, 9/28/2012 12:35:06 AM (No. 8895164)
Insane. Insane. Insane.
Look, we'll stipulate you are not bigots, OK? You're forever inoculated thanks to your [moronic -- sorry!] 2008 vote. So engage those often first-rate brains and vote rationally. Or stay home, if that's the best you can do.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Robert Ives, 9/28/2012 12:37:22 AM (No. 8895168)
Why?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
mfm, 9/28/2012 12:38:41 AM (No. 8895169)
Yep, as crazy as chickens supporting Colonel Sanders. I really don' get it.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
rlcnutter, 9/28/2012 12:42:44 AM (No. 8895174)
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't this figure far less than the percentage who supported Obama in 2008. Still too high, but let's be happy about the movement away from Obama.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Ok state mom, 9/28/2012 12:48:07 AM (No. 8895181)
The difference in who wins Florida is the Jewish vote. Between this and Obama giving every low income, disability receiving, food stamp recipient a cell phone...just how can Romney win?
The Jews will live to regret their vote. The ones will cell phones paid by the govt won't.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Constitutional, 9/28/2012 12:55:11 AM (No. 8895185)
The bad news: The poll says 65% of Jews today support Obama. That's insanely high, given how he has abused Israel, but probably close to true.
The good news: In 2008... 78% of Jews supported Obama.
If that drop of 13% holds up in November, Obama definitely loses Florida... and a lot elsewhere as well.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
jeffreyabigail, 9/28/2012 1:40:46 AM (No. 8895207)
I'm in the front lines. It's not as bad as it is for blacks, but when you are a non-Orthodox Jew and admit that you are a Republican, you risk losing friends and family. Or at a minimum you are looked down upon.
For that reason, I actually do believe that there are Jews that tell the pollsters that they are voting for Obama when they will actually vote for Obama (yes, even if nobody else is listening to the phone call).
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
jeffreyabigail, 9/28/2012 1:41:48 AM (No. 8895208)
Sorry. On Post #10 I meant will vote for Romney.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Japanorama, 9/28/2012 1:56:10 AM (No. 8895214)
So "never again" was just talk. OK, I see.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
TruthandJustice, 9/28/2012 2:39:07 AM (No. 8895230)
Are you missing a chip...what will it take?....
Will the Jews care as they watch our only Middle East allies slaughtered? Our brothers and sisters incinerated...
Does thirty pieces of silver really work for the never-again crowd?
You must speak up to stop this madness before it is too late! More than others, American Jews will have blood on their hands if they do not object to Obama...Not to decide --Is to decide. We have a chance to do better this time
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
flatwater, 9/28/2012 3:10:05 AM (No. 8895243)
Of course.
Whoever hates Jews the most always gets the Jewish vote.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
JAN, 9/28/2012 3:17:02 AM (No. 8895248)
It would seem that many Jewish voters prefer seeing the blacks in America kept down and dependent.
What a sad commentary.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
1931K, 9/28/2012 3:40:37 AM (No. 8895254)
Jews voting for obama is unbelieveable...I just don't believe it will happen....
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
ho72, 9/28/2012 4:27:14 AM (No. 8895273)
My Jewish brother-in-law is well educated and politically engaged. We haven't spoken lately, but I'm sure Ø has his vote locked up if for no other reason than he can never admit when he's wrong.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
belwhatter, 9/28/2012 4:29:49 AM (No. 8895277)
#9 thanks for making lemonade from the sour lemons of JINOs. 65% surely aren't all bankers? What else do they do to justify their idiotic political view? - talk about the fox guarding the hen house.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
beamer, 9/28/2012 4:59:54 AM (No. 8895296)
If you are a Jew, brought up in New York or any such community, you are raised as a liberal. Everyone you know, parents, friends, and teachers preach left wing politics. This means you do not have to think, but have to 'feel' for the people you are like. Education does not seem to dent this attitude, it is second nature.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
globalwarmer, 9/28/2012 5:52:26 AM (No. 8895317)
Before I get upset I want to see the internals.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
provide, 9/28/2012 6:17:44 AM (No. 8895336)
Let's see how many temples there are in Dearborn.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Bevan, 9/28/2012 6:17:57 AM (No. 8895337)
Jews are nihilists.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Spidey, 9/28/2012 6:22:35 AM (No. 8895343)
If Romney can peel off 15% of the jewish vote,it's a major inroad.Romney's vote depends on everyday suburban turnout more than anybody. There's 48% of lost cause voters no mater what volume of failure Obama has.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Pepperblue, 9/28/2012 6:39:50 AM (No. 8895355)
The trouble is many so-called Jews, like liberal Catholics only go to services on the holy days and know nothing about the tenants of their religions. In both cases, their ignorance will be their downfall.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Rumblehog, 9/28/2012 8:01:02 AM (No. 8895475)
A majority of Jews got it wrong about Jesus Christ too.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Malia2012, 9/28/2012 8:11:18 AM (No. 8895492)
If the polls on Jews supporting obama are correct, it simply proves once again that you really can't "fix stupid". Unfortunately for Israel, too many "American-Jews" care far more about liberal-politics than what is happening to their brethren in Israel. Don't they have ANY relatives they care about living in Israel? Guess it just doesn't matter to them. Shameful.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
bassman, 9/28/2012 8:37:32 AM (No. 8895516)
#9, add that 13% to the people at NASA that lost their job because of Obama and there is no way he is winning Florida.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
pineledger, 9/28/2012 8:39:38 AM (No. 8895522)
Death wish.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
FunOne, 9/28/2012 11:32:22 AM (No. 8896008)
Smart with finances.
Dumb with politics.
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Reply 30 - Posted by:
T-Bubba, 9/28/2012 11:32:38 AM (No. 8896010)
The most jarring irony: an ethnicity that is historically over-represented by a factor of 100 when it comes to intellectual, scientific, medical, technological and other worldly achievements, but utterly mentally retarded when it comes to their own survival.
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Reply 31 - Posted by:
lil dotty, 9/28/2012 4:11:39 PM (No. 8896726)
Too frigging much. First the Prime Minister draws his red line....
and after the fact, American Jews stress their support to the muslim in office? What child is this? Every vote oh dark won receives is just another whiff of gas. None of us wishes to experience what happened in the 30's Will you allow it to happen again? God helps those who help themselves. Take that first step and begin a more positive approach. United we stand. In prayer, we win.
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