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Jewish voters still not convinced by Mitt Romney

April 30, 2012 15:05

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Jewish voters are more likely to back President Obama than Mitt Romney at the general election in November.

A new survey commissioned for the American Jewish Committee has revealed that while the Democratic politician is less popular among respondents than he was in 2008, he would still be backed by nearly two - thirds.

His probable Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, stands to gain the votes of just 28 per cent of the Jewish community.

The research suggests that religious Jews – those who attend services at least once a week – are more in line with the Republicans, with only 52 per cent responding that they would back President Obama, compared to 67 per cent of those who did not attend synagogue services regularly.