Not according to Jews themselves. (Links are your friend.)
This week has been painful. Alongside so many of you, we poured our heart into this election and the results are devastating. But not all was lost. JDCA accomplished a remarkable amount – we ensured the Jewish vote did not sway to Trump or Republicans – and we’re learning from the losses and...
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There are many exit polls that demonstrate high percentages of Jewish voters supporting Kamala Harris –
this CNN/Edison exit poll indicates that
78 percent of Jewish voters supported Kamala Harris, while 22 percent supported Donald Trump. According to this poll,
88 percent of Jewish women and
71 percent of Jewish men supported Kamala Harris over Trump.
The most methodologically sound polling of the Jewish vote, weighted consistent with Pew Polling standards for Jewish voters and conducted by
GBAO polling on behalf of J Street, indicates that
71 percent of Jewish voters supported Kamala Harris and 26 percent supported Donald Trump;
75 percent vs. 23 percent in Pennsylvania. This is consistent with JDCA’s October polling indicating that more than seven out of ten Jewish voters would support Harris – thanks to our efforts, they did.