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Jewish Dems sound alarm about antisemitism and 2028

Jewish Dems sound alarm about antisemitism and 2028

Summary

Some Jewish Democrats say they feel unwelcome in their own party because of rising criticism of Israel and related antisemitism. This issue could affect Jewish voter support in key states during the 2028 election.

Key Facts

  • Most Jewish Americans vote Democratic, so changes in their support matter for elections.
  • Criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza has sometimes led to negative attitudes toward Jewish Americans.
  • The Democratic Party is experiencing internal conflict over opinions on Israel.
  • Several Democratic candidates have faced controversy over antisemitic or Israel-related remarks.
  • Jewish Democratic leaders like Governors Josh Shapiro and JB Pritzker may run for president in 2028.
  • Some Jewish voters feel scared or alienated but have not yet left the party in large numbers.
  • Jewish staffers working on Democratic campaigns report feeling uncomfortable with the party’s stance.
  • Both Democratic and Republican parties have issues with antisemitism, according to some politicians.
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