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Actorvist

(29 posts)
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 05:45 PM Jun 2016

The Far Left is Affecting the Presidential Race

http://www.idsnews.com/article/2016/06/letter-the-far-left-is-affecting-the-presidential-race


Each year, pollsters ask American voters who they sympathize with more between Israel and Palestine. In 2016, Americans sympathized with Israel over Palestine 54 percent-19 percent per Pew, and 62 percent-15 percent per Gallup. Both pollsters found that large margined majorities/pluralities of Republicans, Democrats, and independents sympathize with Israel.

Put another way, if Israel and Palestine were presidential nominees, Israel would win 50 states and DC and all 538 electoral votes. Presidents Nixon and Reagan won nationally by 23 percent and 18 percent, respectively, point margins and captured 49 states. Israel’s 35 percent (Pew) and 47 percent (Gallup) margins would easily grab that last one.

The results continue a decades’ long trend — one which strengthened after 2001. By acquiescing to Bernie Sanders’s platform committee choices James Zogby and Cornel West (both BDS supporters who seek to alter the platform regarding Israel/Palestine), Democrats risk allowing the far-left to affect the presidential race.


well said, and from a swing state no less! I hope Democrats listen.
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The Far Left is Affecting the Presidential Race (Original Post) Actorvist Jun 2016 OP
nothing like a Nixon and Reagan fan to define "far" left for us. nt villager Jun 2016 #1
the polls define it, not a Nixon/Reaganite Actorvist Jun 2016 #3
Sure, "Actorvist." Sure. nt villager Jun 2016 #4
Anti Israel or Anti colonist? DemMomma4Sanders Jun 2016 #8
This Dem supports BDS because I don't support apartheid. rateyes Jun 2016 #2
Yes, except it isn't far left and never really was. Warpy Jun 2016 #5
Mob majority is the way to make all ethical decisions. Scootaloo Jun 2016 #6
Hmmmmmmmm.............. Israeli Jun 2016 #7
The author of the OP is defining liberal Democrats as the "far left"... Little Tich Jun 2016 #9
Do you consider yourself to be a liberal Democrat? aranthus Jun 2016 #11
It's a great day! They did listen. grossproffit Jun 2016 #10
good post. ericson00 Jun 2016 #12

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
5. Yes, except it isn't far left and never really was.
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 06:13 PM
Jun 2016

The fact that many Republicans appreciated the Sanders message should tell the party wonks that much.

For years, polls on single issues have all come down solidly on the left/liberal side of things, no matter the party identification or political philosophy claimed by the poll takers. Probably 80% of the Sanders message is mainstream.

This is what the conservatives in the halls of power need to understand. We the people have been bled dry. We've finally noticed and unless they want more Trumps, they're going to have to do something constructive about it. "More of the same" will not sell.

As for the effect on Israel, perhaps they should concentrate on cleaning up their own house first. That goes for Palestinian Arabs, too.

Israeli

(4,289 posts)
7. Hmmmmmmmm..............
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 02:15 AM
Jun 2016

Who is " Affecting the Presidential Race " ???? !!!!!!!

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At Height of U.S. Elections Frenzy, Israeli Ambassador to Address pro-Republican Conference

Except for Ron Dermer, all other speakers at 'The Road to Majority’ conference will be Republican congressmen; 'conference isn’t political,' embassy source insists.

Barak Ravid Jun 05, 2016

At the height of the U.S. presidential and congressional election campaigns, Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer will attend a conference dealing with strategies for retaining the Republican Party’s majorities in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The conference, which was organized by the Faith & Freedom Coalition and labeled "The Road to Majority," will take place in Washington on Thursday. Dermer will be the only foreign ambassador to speak at the conference and the only speaker who is not a Republican congressman. Dermer will speak at the official conference dinner, coming right after Senator Marco Rubio, who was a contender for the Republican presidential nomination, and Senator Chuck Grassley, the head of the Senate’s Justice Committee. 

read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.723291

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
9. The author of the OP is defining liberal Democrats as the "far left"...
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 08:50 PM
Jun 2016

According to a Pew poll, 40% of liberal Democrats support the Palestinians, while 33% support Israel.

Liberal Democrats increasingly symphatize more with the Palestinians than with Israel:

Source: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/05/23/5-facts-about-how-americans-view-the-israeli-palestinian-conflict/

aranthus

(3,386 posts)
11. Do you consider yourself to be a liberal Democrat?
Wed Jun 8, 2016, 11:20 AM
Jun 2016

Your observation is not correct. The author claims that the far left is affecting the election. that does not mean that liberal Democrats are the Far Left. It just means that they are influenced by the Left. Unfortunately, that is becoming more and more true.

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