7 in 10 Democrats Say US Should Restrict Aid to Israel, Poll Finds
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Recent polling by Data for Progress-Zeteo reveals a strong majority of likely Democratic voters favor an embargo on military aid to Israel until it ceases its attacks on Gaza civilians and respects Palestinian rights. Overall, 71% support this stance, reflecting a significant divide between the party's base and its politicians, especially notable among younger voters who show 80% support. The findings underscore the necessity for Democratic leaders to align with rapidly shifting public sentiment regarding U.S. international military assistance policies.
According to a Data for Progress-Zeteo poll, 71 percent of likely Democratic primary voters support ending U.S. arms transfers to Israel until it ceases attacks on civilians in Gaza.
The polling indicates a significant generational divide, with 80 percent of voters under 45 supporting military assistance restrictions compared to 68 percent of those over 45.
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