Will American Jews Abandon the Democratic Party?

  • oeb11
  • 09-25-2021, 10:01 AM
https://townhall.com/columnists/mich...party-n2596373

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After House Democrats, under pressure from their radical left wing, voted to remove Israel’s defensive Iron Dome funding from their budget, a Christian friend messaged me, saying, “Overwhelming Jewish support for the Democratic party is hard to comprehend.”
Given the fact that the Democrat Party has been less and less friendly to Israel in recent years, and given President Obama’s icy relationship with then-Prime Minister Netanyahu, what explains the deep solidarity between Democrats and Jews?
Before answering that question, I should note that the Jerusalem Post reported that, “The Iron Dome may ultimately receive the American funding it needs, after progressive pressure led Democratic Party leadership in the House of Representatives to remove it from a broader bill, and then vowed to propose the aid as its own bill within days. But that doesn’t mean that the drama surrounding it is over.”
Indeed, on Thursday, the House did pass a stand-alone $1 billion measure for Israel's Iron Dome. Still, in the words of the Jerusalem Post, "that doesn’t mean that the drama surrounding it is over.”

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Yet Jewish support for the Democrats remains strong, with some exit polls giving President Biden roughly 70-75 percent of the Jewish vote, a number that has held fairly steady, with limited fluctuation, since the late 1920s. Why?
One reason that has often been given is that there is a prophetic ethic in Judaism that leans left, thus siding with the rights of those who are perceived to be oppressed. This would include racial minorities, women, gays, transgenders, and others.
While there appears to be some truth to this, the fact is that most American Jews are fairly secular, with limited familiarity with Judaism. Can this really explain such voting patterns? And why is it that, generally speaking, Jews in different parts of the world tend to lean centrist or right, quite the opposite of things here in the USA?
According to political scientist and professor Kenneth Wald, there is another anomaly when it comes to American Jewish voting. He explained that “we expect most affluent people to favor the party of the right. As a group, even allowing for individual differences, American Jews rank at or near the top on most measures of social class — education, income, occupational prestige and such. That makes their commitment to the Democratic party and liberal values puzzling.”



What, then, explains the strong leftward leaning of American Jews?
For Wald and others, the answer is simple: American Jewish voting patterns have to do with “the uniqueness of the American context. The U.S. Constitution follows a classic liberal model in separating citizenship and religion. Rather than rooting citizenship in blood or religion, the American system eliminates ethnic particularity as a condition for full membership in the political community.
“This arrangement resonates powerfully with American Jews for practical reasons — it gives them a chance to participate as equals in a way they had not experienced elsewhere — and it differs radically from their historical experience as, at best, a ‘tolerated’ minority whose status often changed on the whims of rulers.”
And although there was a time when American Jews voted Republican in higher numbers, once the Republican Party became more closely aligned with evangelical Christians, Jews moved quickly to the Democrats.
As Wald explains, “When, however, the Republican party reached out to white Protestant evangelicals, who eventually came to constitute the party’s base, Jews reacted negatively because they perceived a threat to the liberal regime. Evangelicals, with their ‘God talk,’ insistence on a “Christian America,” and general willingness to deny fundamental liberties to some minorities on religious grounds, struck many American Jews as a fundamental danger to core values of the polity. Accordingly, Jewish support for Democratic presidential nominees rose from roughly two-thirds to three-fourths in the 1990s and thereafter.” (For further discussion about Jews and FDR’s New Deal, along with Jewish concerns during the tenure of LBJ, see here.)


This also explains why, the more that Israeli leadership moves to the right, both politically and religiously, the less solidarity liberal American Jews feel with Israel, despite its importance to them. Many evangelical Christians are actually surprised to learn that they appear to feel more loyalty to Israel than do their American Jewish friends.

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As for the growing number of Orthodox Jews that identify as Republican, up from 57 percent in 2013 to 75 percent today, one headline declared, “In voting, Orthodox Jews are looking more like evangelicals.”
As the story reported, “Among Orthodox Jewish Trump voters, Israel, Iran and terrorism were among the top concerns cited in a survey by Nishma Research, a Connecticut-based polling firm. Among Orthodox Jewish Biden voters, the coronavirus pandemic, ‘bringing the country together’ and health care were the top three issues.” (I might ask here how that vote for Biden to deal effectively with COVID and to bring the country together is looking right now.)


This indicates, then, that American Jews are more divided by ideology than they are united by religious faith, since there is a massive gulf between traditional Judaism and liberal Judaism, just as there is between conservative Christianity and liberal Christianity.
In this light, it will be interesting to see what voting patterns emerge if traditional Jews continue to grow in number while the number of liberal Jews continues to drop. (See, already, this prediction from 2016.) And this, in turn, would likely result in a growing voting solidarity between Orthodox Jews and Christian conservatives.
Isn’t this why so many evangelical Christians are fans of modern Orthodox voices like Ben Shapiro while men like Rabbi Daniel Lapin, himself Orthodox, spend most of their time speaking to Christian audiences? The plot thickens.


Jewish Peoples see teh increasing Anti-Semitic racism adn hatred - by the leadership (squad) of teh DPST party.

Any who continue to support jen goebbels and teh racist haters of teh squad will find themselves voting for their own demise in AOC's New Holocaust !
The Racist haters are dedicated to the eradication of Jewish Peoples and Conservatives throughout the World.


Buck fiden
From my cold dead Hands
bambino's Avatar
They should, but they won’t. The AA community should dump them too.
  • oeb11
  • 09-25-2021, 10:28 AM
Those Peoples are seting up and supporting the architects of their own Holocaust and destruction!
DPSTs are a racist, hating , intolerant , Che' worshipping murderous party of the National Socialist party Model of Goebbels/ Hitler!
And will inflict teh same horrors on America - given their opportunity to do so!
winn dixie's Avatar
I used to study how different groups voted. Generally it was easy to find why certain blocks of people voted the way they do.

In theory the Jewish vote should win New York for the Republicans! BUT no one can figure this out why they vote lefty. IF that mystery can be solved New York would be solidly RED!
rexdutchman's Avatar
They should ,,,,,, The dem socialist, Marxists ,racist intolerant people they are ,,,
the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
Jews have swallowed the lie. They think of themselves, rightfully in many ways, as the ultimate underdog of life. So they identify with other underdogs...people they have been told are underdogs. They support black and Hispanic causes because they have been told that they are being victimized. They do not support Asians because they test so high in school which is something that the Jews respect. Problem is that in places like New York and California, it is the republicans who are the underdogs but the Jews are in the camps again (a plantation reference) for the democrats.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
article makes sense on why jews vote left.


whats interesting is the demographic dynamic that alot of people didn't consider was boiled down to religious ideology; orthodox Judaism vs. reform Judaism (i think thats what liberal jews call themselves). they are more reformist than there are orthodox and they generally tact more left than right.

article states that's changing. the jewish demographics indicate that liberal jewish demographic is declining whereas the orthodox is rising. it will be several years before the orthodox becomes a major voice in elections.
pfunkdenver's Avatar
racist, hating , intolerant , murderous party of the National Socialist party Model of Goebbels/ Hitler!
And will inflict teh same horrors on America - given their opportunity to do so! Originally Posted by oeb11
:

Are you thinking of the republican party?
bambino's Avatar
:

Are you thinking of the republican party? Originally Posted by pfunkdenver
No. Nobody in their right mind would.
  • oeb11
  • 09-26-2021, 08:44 AM
the Denial of Reality - pfd - when it is in full view everywhere - Is so sad
time for some professional help - pfd!
Denial is not a way to live a life.
  • oeb11
  • 09-26-2021, 08:45 AM
'Ridicule' from teh party of teh Racist anti-Semites - is 'ridiculous' - pfd.
Will the American Jews abandon the Democrat’s.

NO! Why? Because Trump Tweets!
the_real_Barleycorn's Avatar
The National Socialists of the 1930s have more in common with the modern democrat party than any other party in the US. They both believe in government control of resources and production, they both believe that government is the highest authority in the land, they both believe that the values of the party trump the values of ordinary people, they both believe in control of the message through the national media, and neither party cares too much for Jewish people but they will use them for the party's purposes. Ask George Soros, who, like Chuck Schumer, betrayed the interests of his own Jewish people for money and power.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
NOPE.
What do they have to lose?