July 9, 2026
Jewish adults in the United States express skepticism toward both major political parties, with just 15% saying the Democratic Party supports them extremely or very well and 16% saying the same of the Republican Party. This sense of limited political support is reflected in Jews’ overall views of the parties themselves: half view the Democratic Party unfavorably while 71% view the Republican Party unfavorably. The findings come at a time of heightened concern about antisemitism and ongoing debate about U.S. policy in the Middle East, with Jews more likely than Americans overall to feel that neither major
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