The Facts about the Jewish Vote in 2010

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The Facts about the Jewish Vote in 2010
This article from the main stream media was written by a Jew for Jews. It is interesting because it has some blatant lies. The headline is verbatim while the commentary is from a news group.
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On Nov 4, 12:08 pm, "pwdapain...@yahoo.com" <coaster132...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
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> The Facts about the Jewish Vote in 2010
>
> How did American Jews vote? Did partisan and neoconservative attacks
> over Israel work? How do American Jews feels about President Obama and
> his Middle East policies? About a two-state solution?
>
> Get the facts below with a quick Top Ten List of facts on the 2010
> Jewish Vote:
>
> Fact #1: American Jews stood strong in the face of a conservative
> tidal wave and remained a rock-solid progressive and liberal
> constituency. They identify 3-1 as Democrats and 66% voted Democratic.

Even with the GOP clearly whored-up for Israel, they still don't
trust all those rich white goy.

> Fact #2: American Jews have strongly unfavorable feelings toward the
> Tea Party (71 percent unfavorable), Glenn Beck (67), Sarah Palin (78)
> and the Republican Party (70).

They have had a particularly vitriolic hatred for Palin since she
first appeared on the scene for some reason, even though Palin has
shown she can dance the ZioNazi Waltz like any good politician.
It can only be concluded that they simply hate her fashionably goy
looks.

> Fact #3: 60% of American Jews have a favorable view of President
> Obama, despite constant reports to the contrary.

Well he still ain't white.  That explains the 60%.

> Fact #4: 71% of American Jews support the US playing an active role in
> resolving the conflict, even if it means publicly disagreeing with
> both the Israelis and the Arabs, despite two years of constant right-
> wing attacks on the President's policy in the Middle East.

Just as long as Israel gets everything, with the Palestinians getting
nothing, or next to it.

> Fact #5: When asked what two issues are most important in deciding how
> to vote, only 7 percent of Jewish voters choose Israel, placing the
> issues in a tie for eighth with the environment.

This is simply a collective lie.  Most simply don't honestly answer
that one.

> Fact #6: The issues that are important to them are the same as those
> that matter to other American voters: the economy (62 percent), health
> care (31 percent), the deficit and government spending (18 percent)
> and education (12 percent).

So sounds like Israel may be fifth.  Besides, they certainly must feel
by now that American blood-letting for Israel is a guarantee.  After
all, the rhetoric about "shared values" and the rest of the crap is carved
in stone by now.  They ain't worried about Israel and its nuclear
arsenal.

> Fact #7: 71% of Pennsylvania's Jews voted for Senate Candidate Joe
> Sestak in his loss, despite months of Israel-related attacks with a
> heavy investment from right-wing groups like Emergency Committee for
> Israel and the Republican Jewish Coalition.

http://joesestak.com/Israel.html

> Fact #8: 86% of Pennsylvania Jewish voters indicated that they were
> either unaware of the criticism (70%) or that it made no difference in
> their vote even if they were aware of the criticism (16%).

They read the vomitus at his page linked to above.

> Fact #9: 71% of American Jews said they would vote for Congresswoman
> Jan Schakowsky (D-IL-09), despite Republican Challenger Joel Pollak's
> repeated attacks over Israel and his effort to make J Street's support
> for her a campaign issue. Rep. Schakowsky handily won reelection.

Ultra lib Jew who hates Tea Partiers, married to convicted former
jailbird and thief.  Vaht's not to like?

> Fact #10: 74% percent of Jewish voters reported that they did not hear
> or read about the criticism Schakowsky's positions on Israel or the
> criticism made no difference in their vote. 36% of those who were
> aware of Pollak's attacks said they made them more likely to vote for
> Schakowsky. 21% said it made them more likely to vote for Pollak. 40%
> said the attacks had no effect on their vote.

See response to #6


> Sources: National Survey of American Jewish Voters (November 2, 2010),
> Survey of PA Jewish Voters (November 2, 2010), Survey of IL-09 Jewish
> Voters (October 21-24, 2010); Conducted by Gerstein | Agne Strategic
> Communications; Full Results Available athttp://2010.jstreet.org
>
> Learn more at http://2010.jstreet.organd read the full poll results
> and analysis below.
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