Jewish voters in Pennsylvania and New York may decisively influence the upcoming presidential election, but many refuse to openly identify as Jewish due to rising antisemitism.
The latest polling indicates a significant portion of Jewish voters feel uncomfortable stating their Jewish identity, reflecting a broader societal challenge of rising antisemitism.
The reluctance of many Jewish individuals to identify as Jewish in polling reflects a fear instigated by antisemitic events, notably targeting Jewish students.
Our findings show a political engagement among Jewish voters is strong, but this group is grappling with an identity crisis amidst increasing antisemitism in society.
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