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RJC says Jewish voters have ‘buyers’ remorse’ over Obama

December 9, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Press Release) — According to a Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday, Jewish support for President Obama has tumbled to 52%. In January, Obama’s approval rating among Jews was 83%; by September it had fallen to 64%, according to a Gallup poll.

The Quinnipiac poll asked respondents whether they approved of President Obama’s handling of specific issues. Only 52% of Jewish respondents approved of the way President Obama is handling the economy, and 49% approved of his handling of health care.

Among Jewish respondents, only 36% were satisfied or somewhat satisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. today.

Republican Jewish Coalition Executive Director Matt Brooks said, “Overall support for President Obama is falling in this country; Rasmussen polls have pegged him with around 48% approval and  52% disapproval for the last few weeks. Even among Jewish voters his numbers are declining quickly.

“Voters are becoming more aware of the details of President Obama’s agenda for this country. The glow of the ‘hope and change’ mantra has faded in the face of the higher unemployment, higher taxes, and higher national debt that his agenda will impose on us and our children.

“In addition, the Jewish community has been troubled by the efforts of this administration to pressure Israel on the issue of ‘settlements’ and has raised questions about the sovereignty of Israel over a united Jerusalem. These and other actions by the President have fueled the growing ‘buyers’ remorse’ on the part of Jewish voters.”

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Preceding provided by Republican Jewish Coalition

  1. CCPony
    January 20, 2010 at 11:13 am

    Carol Ann – Jews are supposed to be smarter. What happened to you? What will you have once you are finally compelled to drop your knee-jerk contempt for Bush AND MOVE ON? You’ll have absolutely nothing except for empty rhetoric.

    As far as your anti-Israel sentiments. That speaks for itself.

  2. carol ann goldstein
    December 10, 2009 at 4:02 pm

    I am a Jewish voter who voted for President Obama- I do not have ” buyers remorse”.
    The statement “the higher unemployment, higher taxes, and higher national debt that his agenda will impose on us and our children.” is false for he inherited a mess from 8 years of President Bush- a Republican.
    The statement ” the Jewish community has been troubled by the efforts of this administration to pressure Israel on the issue of ’settlements’ and has raised questions about the sovereignty of Israel over a united Jerusalem.”
    is false. I want a two state solution with a Palestinian state on the pre 1967 war borders. Settlements keep taking the land and homes of Palestinians.
    Jerusalem should be an international city for it is home to Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
    I do not want my tax dollars supporting settlements.

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