Miami Fort Lauderdale, FL, July 9, 2026 —

A recent poll conducted by AP-NORC has found that a significant majority of American Jewish adults feel a lack of support from both major political parties and from President Donald Trump.

The survey, which included responses from 1,022 Jewish adults across the United States, highlights widespread concern within the community regarding the rise of antisemitism. Many respondents indicated feelings of political isolation, a sentiment that persists despite diverse viewpoints on the relationship between the United States and Israel.

The findings suggest a complex political landscape for American Jews, who, according to the poll, perceive inadequate backing from key political figures and institutions. The specific details regarding the extent of this perceived lack of support from each party and the President were not provided in the summary.

Furthermore, the poll underscores the community’s apprehension about antisemitism. While the summary indicates significant concern, it does not specify the particular manifestations or perceived sources of this antisemitism that were highlighted by the respondents.

Despite the shared feeling of political isolation and concern over antisemitism, the poll also noted that Jewish adults hold varied opinions on the U.S.-Israel relationship. This diversity of views exists even as many feel unsupported by the broader American political system.

The AP-NORC poll surveyed 1,022 Jewish adults. Further details on the methodology, specific questions asked, and demographic breakdowns of the respondents were not included in the provided summary.



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