A new survey from the Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research has uncovered a stark reality for American Jews: they feel increasingly isolated and unsupported by the country's two major political parties and even the current administration. According to the poll, a significant majority of American Jews believe that neither the Democratic nor Republican party truly represents their interests, with a staggering 63% saying they don't feel supported by either party. The poll also reveals a concerning trend of Jewish Americans feeling disconnected from President Trump, who has been criticized for his response to rising anti-Semitism and his perceived ties to far-right ideologies. As the US continues to grapple with issues of identity, politics, and social justice, this poll sheds light on the growing sense of disillusionment among a community that has long been a cornerstone of American society.
Most American Jews don’t feel supported by either party or President Trump, new AP-NORC poll finds Queen City News