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Friday, October 12, 2012

Poll: 47% of likely Jewish voters say they'll vote for Obama

A new poll shows Barack Hussein Obama garnering only 47% of the likely Jewish vote, close to the post-depression Democratic low of 45% posted by Jimmy Carter in a three-way race in 1980.
New IBD/TIPP 2012 Presidential Election Daily Tracking Poll numbers released yesterday show President Obama attracting a paltry 47% of Jewish votes among likely voters asked whom they would vote for if the U.S. presidential election were held today.
The report on the poll includes a disclaimer that is specific to the Jewish demographic saying, “small sample size. Interpret with caution.”
The number, if accurate, would mark an unprecedented decline in Jewish support from the 78% of Jewish voters that backed the President in 2008, and would also be a significant departure from a recent American Jewish Committee (AJC) poll released Sept. 27 that showed Obama with 65% of the Jewish vote.
Political blogger Yossi Gestetner who first drew attention to the figures wrote, “even more shocking, (it) is the lowest level of support the President has (had) among ‘likely’ Jewish voters.”
The poll, which notes a margin of error of 3.5% doesn’t assign Obama’s supporters to the Romney camp, which polled a single point gain from the AJC poll to reach 25%.
The biggest increase is in the number of undecided Jewish voters, reported to be at 28%, indicating that more Jewish voters may be on the fence then previously thought.
Obama isn't going to win Florida or Ohio with Jewish numbers like that. Heh. 

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1 Comments:

At 7:52 PM, Blogger Captain.H said...

Again, I refer readers to the website UnskewedPolls.com. This website examines all the Democrat and MSM-generated polls, examines the raw data and remodels AFTER removing the Democrat over-sampling and Independent and Republican under-sampling.

The daily tracking polls, the regular presidential approval polls, the Romney vs. Obama personal approval polls...all these have been, with ups and downs, solidly indicating a Romney victory.

I suggest folks visit this site and do some reading. (And I find it heartening that it'snow under 50% of Jewish voters that intend to vote for Obama. In crucial swing states, especially including Florida, this is really going to hur Obama and help Romney.)

 

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