POLL: 46% Of Voters Rate Joe Biden Poorly On Israel Policy

According to a Rasmussen poll, 31% of likely United States voters rate Biden as doing a good or excellent job with respect to the way he has dealt with issues connected to Israel and the Middle East.

By contrast, 46% gave him a poor rating on the issue. Concerning the current conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians in Gaza, 21% believe Biden’s policy is too pro-Israel, whereas 34% believe Biden’s policy is too pro-Palestinian. 26% indicated that the Biden regime’s policy is about right.

43% believe that if Trump were elected president in 2024 , his policies toward Israel and the Palestinians would be an improvement over Biden’s current policies. On the other hand, 37% believe Trump’s policies would end up being worse than Biden’s. 13% signaled that electing Trump would not have much of an impact on US policy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

71% of Republican voters, 19% of Democrat voters, and 40% of independent voters believe Trump’s policies toward Israel and the Palestinians would be better than Biden’s. 65% of Democrat voters, 14% of Republican voters, and 30% of independent voters believe Trump’s policies would be worse than Biden’s.

30% of Democrat voters and 17% of both Republican and independent voters believe Biden’s policy is too favorable towards Israel.  55% of Republican voters, 14% of Democrat voters, and 36% of independent  voters believe Biden’s policy is too favorable towards the Palestinians. 40% of Democrat voters, 11% of Republican voters, and 20% of independent voters believe Biden’s policy concerning the current conflict between the  Israelis and Palestinians in Gaza is about right. 

54% of Democrat voters gave Biden a good or excellent rating for  the way he has tackled issues connected to Israel and the Middle East. By contrast, only 12% of Republican voters and 23% of independent voters hold the same view. On the other hand, 70% of Republican voters, 49% of independent voters, and 21% of Democrat voters gave Biden a poor rating on the way he has handled this conflict. 

27% of white voters, 38% of black voters, 39% of Hispanic voters, and 28% of other non-white minorities gave Biden a good or excellent rating for the way he handled Israel and Middle East issues. 

51% of white voters, 29% of black voters, 40% of Hispanic voters and 49% of other non-white minorities gave Biden a poor rating for his Middle eastern policies.

56% of self-identified conservative voters, 24% of moderate voters, and 7% of liberal voters believe that Biden’s policies have been too pro-Palestinian.

37% of government employees and 27% of private sector workers gave the Biden regime a good or excellent rating for the way it has handled issues connected to Israel and the Middle East. 

As far as income makers are concerned, 50% of voters making over $200,000 annually believe Trump’s policies towards the Israelis and Palestinians would be worse than Biden’s. Individuals making between $50,000 and $100,000 are the most likely to believe Trump’s policies would be better than Biden’s.

At the end of the day, both Biden and Trump are Zionists of some shape or form. What America really needs in this sensitive geopolitical moment is a true America First leader who rejects the Siren Song of interventionism in the Middle East. 

That means ending military and economic aid to Israel, and letting the Jewish state handle the Palestinian dilemma and its geopolitical quarrels on its own, like any other responsible nation. 

Last time I checked, the US president should be serving the interests of America not those of Israel. 

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