Overview
- Fifty-two percent of Jewish voters describe President Trump as antisemitic, according to a recent GBAO Strategies poll conducted for the Jewish Voters Resource Center.
- Seventy-four percent of respondents disapprove of Trump's overall job performance, including his handling of foreign policy and efforts to combat antisemitism.
- Eighty-nine percent of Jewish voters express concern about antisemitism in the United States, with many believing Trump's policies exacerbate the issue rather than address it.
- Sixty-one percent of respondents hold unfavorable views of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with many questioning his motivations for recent military actions in Gaza.
- The survey, conducted from April 22 to May 1, 2025, highlights declining attachment to Israel among American Jews, with attachment levels dropping from 82% before October 2023 to 69% today.