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Coffee: Yes, I would use a fox poll, they are generally reputable (Not to mention they also predicted Trump would lose!).
Square root, you make valid points. Possible bias, and possibly anti-Trump would automatically dissapprove. So this would imply that yes, republicans are anti-jew, but more dems than showing above may be too.
Lostspark: I wasn’t trying to convince you to be radical progressive and wouldn’t want to either. But your deflection is noteworthy: If the nazis in Germany were anti-abortion, anti-toeva, etc., would you still vote for that rasha? Is that still SO important? Since the nazis, any and every American politician would consider being portrayed as hitler as the plaue. Trump is the first who doesn’t seem to mind so much. I saw a KKK-shirted guy jump on his stage and he didn’t explicitly condemn the guy’s views. He actively courts these people’s votes. The fact that he deleted references to Jews for holocaust remembrance day, the fact he hasn’t explicitly apologized, etc., tells you something. Which leads me to-
UJM’s comment: WOW, an ohev Yisroel, the least antisemetic… in the WORLD? How do you know? Are you his friend? Or did you hear some Jews who happened to be on his payroll say that? Oh, his daughter married a yid (which he was actually annoyed about). As I pointed out in other post, an ohev Yisroel means they are also willing to stand up for Jews when they are berated, threatened or insulted. All of his actions have combined to normalize hate against us, and he hasn’t said anything meaningful to make things better.