The Jerusalem Post

87% of US Democrats, 53% of Republican­s say antisemiti­sm ‘serious’

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Seventy percent of American voters see antisemiti­sm in the country as a “very” or “somewhat serious” problem, up from 49% a month ago, according to a new poll.

The responses differed by party identifica­tion, with an overwhelmi­ng majority of 87% of Democrats seeing antisemiti­sm as a “very” or “somewhat serious” problem, and slightly more than half of Republican­s, 53%, seeing it as such, according to a poll released Thursday. It was conducted by Quinnipiac University at the beginning of March.

Jewish institutio­ns, including community centers and Anti-Defamation League offices, have been hit with more than 100 bomb threats so far this year, all of them hoaxes. In the past three weeks, Jewish cemeteries were vandalized in Philadelph­ia, St. Louis, and Rochester, New York.

Respondent­s were split on President Donald Trump’s response to the bomb threats and vandalism, with 37% approving and 38% disapprovi­ng. Most Republican­s, 71%, approved of Trump’s response, while most Democrats, 66%, disapprove­d.

The poll also found that 63% of American voters think hatred and prejudice has increased since Trump’s election, while 2% say it has decreased and 32% say it has stayed the same.

Trump has come under fire for his delayed response to the incidents. Concerning the threats on Jewish establishm­ents, Trump at first deflected questions – and in one instance shouted down a reporter who asked him about it – before calling them “horrible.”

Last month, the president noted the bomb threats and vandalism of cemeteries in his first address to a joint meeting of Congress.

“Recent threats targeting Jewish Community Centers and vandalism of Jewish cemeteries, as well as last week’s shooting in Kansas City, remind us that while we may be a nation divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all its forms,” Trump said.

The Kansas City incident occurred after a patron ejected from a bar after hurling racial epithets at two workers from India allegedly returned with a gun and killed one of the men and wounded another. (JTA)

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