Despite the latest election results indicating that Republican candidate Donald Trump will become the next US president, initial exit polls suggest a large majority of Jews voted for Kamala Harris.
If accurate, the result would still be the lowest proportion of Jewish votes for a Republican presidential candidate in 24 years.
However, Fox News, which is right-leaning but has a reputation for reliable polling, conducted its own Election Day “voter analysis” which found that 67 per cent of Jews voted for Harris, compared to 31 per cent for Trump.
According to polling taken by a consortium of news organisations in key states, 79 per cent of American Jews said they voted Democratic in this pivotal election, compared to 21 per cent who said they voted Republican. The polling included speaking with voters at polling places and phone interviews and, while it is not a result in itself, it helps the public interpret the motivations and views of the electorate.