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GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds

Washington Free Beacon

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Anti-Israel radicals are ascendant in the Democratic party, but Republican primary voters remain deeply supportive of the Jewish state, a Washington Free Beacon poll found. The survey, conducted in early June found that likely Republican primary voters prefer a candidate who supports a strong U.S.-Israel relationship by a margin of 57 percentage points and who explicitly denounces antisemitism by a margin of 52 percentage points. By the same token, survey respondents also said they were less likely to support a candidate who describes Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a war criminal, who takes steps to economically isolate Israel, and who votes against congressional resolutions denouncing antisemitism – by margins of 25 points, 43 points, and 43 points respectively. The post GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds appeared first on .

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World Israel News

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· Jul 6, 2026

GOP primary voters remain deeply supportive of Israel, poll finds

An April 2026 Pew Research poll found that 8 in 10 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents have an unfavorable view of Israel and that just 4 percent of Muslims view Israel in a positive light. The post GOP primary voters remain deeply supportive of Israel, poll finds appeared first on World Israel News.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 6, 2026

GOP primary voters back candidates who support Israel, denounce antisemitism, poll finds

The Washington Free Beacon poll found GOP primary voters favored candidates who support Israel and denounce antisemitism, while prioritizing the economy and immigration.

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· Jul 9, 2026

Americans souring on Israel – but not warming to Palestinians, Pew Poll finds

Americans now favor Israelis and Palestinians almost evenly, while continuing to dislike their leaderships. About 58 percent of Democrats say the U.S. is 'too supportive' of Israel, up from 45 percent in early 2024

Drudge Retort

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· Jul 7, 2026

About 3 in 10 Adults Believe Israel Has Committed Genocide

After decades of reliable bipartisan backing for Israel, a new AP-NORC poll reveals a dramatic erosion of support for the longtime U.S. ally, with rising opposition from Democrats and signs of division among Republicans.

The Cradle

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· Jun 24, 2026

AIPAC-backed candidates lose New York primaries as voters reject pro-genocide lobby

Candidates openly critical of Israel and its genocide in Gaza saw an electoral advantage as US sentiment on Israel continues to shift

Arutz Sheva

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· Jul 7, 2026

Survey: Israelis lose confidence in Trump on security

New Israeli and US polls show falling confidence in President Trump on Israel's security and declining Democratic support for Israel.

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Related coverage for "GOP Primary Voters Remain Deeply Supportive of Israel, Poll Finds": World Israel News — GOP primary voters remain deeply supportive of Israel, poll finds. The Jerusalem Post — GOP primary voters back candidates who support Israel, denounce antisemitism, poll finds. Haaretz — Americans souring on Israel – but not warming to Palestinians, Pew Poll finds. Drudge Retort — About 3 in 10 Adults Believe Israel Has Committed Genocide. The Cradle — AIPAC-backed candidates lose New York primaries as voters reject pro-genocide lobby. Arutz Sheva — Survey: Israelis lose confidence in Trump on security