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Obama Far More Popular Among Jews Than Lieberman


First Posted: 07-22-08 01:51 AM   |   Updated: 07-29-08 05:12 AM

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If Barack Obama has a problem among Jewish voters, then Sen. Joseph Lieberman is in monumental trouble.

Among the most high-profile Jews in Congress, Lieberman is viewed far more unfavorably than the presumptive Democratic nominee, according to a new poll. Only 37 percent of Jews view the Connecticut Independent in a favorable light compared to 48 percent who have a negative perception. As for Obama, 60 percent of Jews view him favorably while 34 percent view him unfavorably.

The findings were released as part of a recent survey of American Jews by the new progressive pro-Israel group J Street. They seem to upturn some of this year's conventional political wisdom.

Obama, who is set to travel to Israel this week, is often described in the press as facing significant obstacles to winning Jewish support, in part because of false claims that he is a Muslim. Lieberman, meanwhile, is regularly quoted disparaging Obama's credentials on topics considered dear to the Jewish voter's heart: toughness on Iran and support for the Jewish state. Asked recently whether he should be questioning Obama's commitment to Israel, the 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee responded, "why wouldn't I do that?"

Lieberman does score better among the 900 Jewish voters polled than other major political and religious figures. President Bush is viewed unfavorably by 74 percent of Jews, compared to 22 percent who see him in a positive light. McCain, meanwhile, is viewed favorably by just 34 percent of Jews, while 57 said they had a negative perception. On the lowest end of the spectrum stood Obama's former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, who was viewed favorably by just five percent of Jews and unfavorably by 68 percent.

For Lieberman, however, the findings present another piece of dreary news in a month filled with controversy. In early July, Quinnipiac University found that the Connecticut Senator's approval rating among his constituents had dropped to 45 percent, with 43 percent expressing disapproval. One week later, the Senator watched as a petition, signed by 43,000 individuals, was sent to members of the Senate's steering committee urging them to boot him from the party.

Not that there is tremendous significance to these developments or numbers. Lieberman has eagerly taken to his role of McCain attack dog, in the process alienating large portions of the Democrats that make up both the Jewish community and his Connecticut constituency. Not to mention the relatively common misconception that Jews naturally are aligned with Lieberman's hard-line tilt on foreign affairs. According to J Street, 38 percent of respondents had a positive view of the conservative leaning AIPAC, compared to 44 percent who viewed the liberal MoveOn.org in a favorable light.

As for the rest of J Street's finding, they provide a mixed bag for Obama. The Illinois Democrat - who one percent of the population thinks is Jewish - has a substantial lead among Jews in the presidential race: 62 percent to 32 percent. But that margin is smaller than what both Al Gore and John Kerry earned in their perspective races.

On the flip side, the study suggests that there is room within the Jewish community for the presumptive Democratic nominee's support to grow. As Spencer Ackerman of the Washington Independent noted in a review of the J Street poll, Jews are "liberal as hell."

"Seventy-four percent of us view Bush unfavorably and 83 percent of us disapprove of his job performance," Ackerman wrote. "While 76 percent of the country as a whole says the U.S. is on the wrong track, an astonishing 90 percent of American Jews say the same. Only 21 percent of us approve of the Iraq war and only 29 percent think Bush is good for Israel, and those are clearly the shmucks that kissed ass in Hebrew school and snitched when the rest of us used the synagogue phone booth and cloakroom to make out."

 
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06:08 PM on 07/23/2008
Obama more popular than Lieberman! , , , ,I would HOPE SO. Mr. "L" was a Democrat - now a so-called Independen­t......he should be hopping over shortly to the GOPper's side.
02:06 PM on 07/26/2008
I'll be looking for him to hop over to the "retired" side.
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ibsteve2u
Someone who cares - to his unending regret
11:30 AM on 07/23/2008
It would appear that Lieberman has fallen afoul of that dreaded human trait: Memory.

I am aware of no people on this earth who have oral or written traditions suggesting that it is wise to trust someone who is known to be a turncoat; to assume that one of the most persecuted people in human history would be any less wise ignores the fact that they thrive today.

(Now wasn't that a long way to say "Who can trust him?"?)
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09:03 AM on 07/23/2008
Lieberman is an embarrassm­ent to all groups. How do you trust someone like that? Seriously? You can't. He is an ins insincere being. If I was jewish I wouldnt just be offended by this man, I would want him out period.
12:25 AM on 07/23/2008
I cannot bear Joe Lieberman. But I dont exactly admire Barack Obama's stance on Israel- nor his gradual opportunis­tic shift to the right.His Jersalem flip flop said rather a lot about his knowledge of foreign policy, or lack of it. As a Democrat and a Jew I could care less about whether or not Jews favor Obama over Lieberman. What of importance are we supposed to take away from this conclusion­? Once again just more blah blah.
06:13 PM on 07/23/2008
I agree with you. Obama's apparent stance (via the media game) has left a lot of us wondering where he REALLY stands. Let's just hope once he's in, the ball game will PROGRESS a little at a time over TO OUR SIDE. It's going to be difficult to get some of these GOPpers to think any other way. But possibly Obama is stronger than we think.
08:34 PM on 07/23/2008
As you say, its hard to know, given all the seemingly opportunis­tic flip flops, where Obama stands on anything. I have never quite understood all the hoopla over his candidacy and have no idea what to expect. What is delivered will no doubt be better than anything Bush has done, but that is neither here nor there at this point. My expectatio­ns of Obama as president, given his performanc­e thus far are currently = none minus...so maybe I will be pleasantly surprised.
12:14 AM on 07/23/2008
If it is true that American Jews support Obama by 60-34, it is interestin­g that this figure is almost reversed in Israel, where McCain is supported by about the same majority.
09:14 PM on 07/22/2008
G.I. Joe Lieberman is an embarassme­nt to us Jews.....H­e disparages Obama because he knows how much better he is than McBush whom he supports. Sorry to disappoint GI Joe but he won't be Veep for McBush because he won't win. And if he does, Heaven help us! Another 4 years of the worst Presidency in modern times. If McBush wins, those who voted for him deserve the "bleep" they will get!
01:58 AM on 07/23/2008
When GI Joe got elected, as I understand it, 80% of the votes cast for him were from Republican­s.
05:54 AM on 07/23/2008
"G.I. Joe Lieberman is an embarassme­nt to us Jews."

He's not an embarrassm­ent to me, so you don't speak for all of "us Jews."

"He disparages Obama because he knows how much better he is than McBush whom he suppor"

Lots of us disparage Obama and we resent having his candidacy shoved down our throats. According to today's Rasmussen poll, he and McCain are in a dead heat -- even though Obama is on this expensive, headline-g­rabbing photo op. It can only go downhill from here.
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Jeffin90019
Independent, occasional absolutist
06:30 PM on 07/23/2008
You can talk all you want about your "dead heat" in the polls, but then you must also keep in mind that an enormous section of the electorate are young people, millions of whom have only cell phones and are thus completely invisible to pollsters. Those young people are also disproport­ionately Democrats. Those young people want to know they will be able to buy homes, have jobs, and secure their future. That won't happy with another war mongering relic like Senior-Mom­ent McCain. I believe the size of Obama's victory will be one of the biggest surprises of election history. That being said, the president is irrelevant­. What matters is Congress. Once the Democrats take a larger majority, Turncoat Joe will find himself out in the cold when he loses his committee seats. It will be the perfect finale to a pitiful little man's career. And a fitting end to the reign of terror that Junior Bush unleashed on the world.
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PoliSci2008
Life Long Democrat
06:04 PM on 07/22/2008
Wow, what a refreshing poll. Prior to this polling, I was under the impression that Jewish-Ame­ricans were determined to have the USA in a futile war in the Middle East, as so determined by Liberman and McCain.
09:15 PM on 07/22/2008
Oh puh-lease! Get a life and get spell check....
05:21 PM on 07/22/2008
Every once in a while, I'll come across a piece of news that really surprises me. Of course, this is one of them. My hope is that this comes from Obama's propensity to work with people in general.
05:53 AM on 07/23/2008
Obama's propensity is to tell people what he thinks they want to hear, and the next day do a 180. He thinks people don't notice that.
guajiro
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04:27 PM on 07/22/2008
Spencer Ackerman says, "Only 21 percent of us approve of the Iraq war and only 29 percent think Bush is good for Israel, and those are clearly the shmucks that kissed ass in Hebrew school and snitched when the rest of us used the synagogue phone booth and cloakroom to make out."

LOL !! That's a great line.

By the way, why is AIPAC the only entity ever mentioned? I have read articles in the past relating to the fact that the Liberals outnumber the conservati­ves in Israel, yet we never hear about the Liberal's groups at all. Surely the people in Israel must have their own version of MoveOn.org­,, why does this article mention MoveOn.org instead of the Jews, with all due respect, own entity?
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SeaBlood
cynical about religion
03:53 PM on 07/22/2008
In the long run, if Obama turns out to be as ethical and honest as he seems to me, Barak should be good the USA and Israel AND the Palestinia­ns.
03:35 PM on 07/22/2008
Lieber Who?
03:29 PM on 07/22/2008
Most human beings like Obama better than Lieberman.
But McCain doesn't and Bush doesn't and ...
Cheney really doesn't.
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anamorphicart
02:35 PM on 07/22/2008
I was shocked when the people of Connecticu­t voted him in...wonde­red where their brains were!
02:02 PM on 07/22/2008
I have seen other polling indicating Lamont would easily beat LIeberman if an election were held today. My guess is that Lieberman has burned his bridges with even the 20% of the Democrats in CT who supported him and with many of the Independen­ts who did too. If he has any support left in CT it has to be with mainly with conservati­ve Republican­s who view him as one of their own. So it would have been nice to see a poll that didn't factor in GOP support for Lieberma in CT.

As for the polling of Congress who view Lieberman favorably, I would prefer to see some breakdown of this between the House and the Senate. My guess is most of his support is coming from fellow Senators, who refuse to acknowledg­e that in addition to being duped by Bush into supporting the war they were also duped by Lieberman into supporting him because he campaigned as wanting to help elect a Democratic President in 2008 and now has gone back on his word, which never should have been any good to begin with.

I really think it is amusing in some ways that Lieberman has been allowed to get away with embarrassi­ng his fellow Dem Senators by playing both sides against each other while they have to smile politely and take it..

RJ Crane, topplebush­.com
10:29 PM on 07/22/2008
Of course Obama is more popular among Jews than Lieberman. Lieberman is an embarrassm­ent. He has become an Uncle Tomlike sycophant of McCain's. He has totally humiliated himself.
05:56 AM on 07/23/2008
"I have seen other polling indicating Lamont would easily beat LIeberman if an election were held today."

Wishful thinking. Besides, those polls mean nothing. Lieberman isn't up for reelection for another four years.
01:49 PM on 07/22/2008
Simply untrue.