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new opinion poll on prospects for peace in the Middle east <!--break--> A new national poll (PDF, PowerPoint) of likely voters underscores the importance of the United States ’ relationship with Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process . In the days just before the naval incident in the Mediterranean Sea, a consistent majority said the United States should side with Israel in its ongoing conflict with the Palestinians. Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi said “There have been 62 years of challenging history between Israel and her Arab neighbors. One more bad day in that conflict does not take away one bit from the need to solve that issue. That is why there should be face-to-face negotiations between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestinians leaders now – so that there can be a better future for both sides.†Before the weekend incident near the Gaza coast, a strong majority - 56 percent of Americans - said they believe the United States “should†take Israel ’s side in the conflict. That compares to only 7 percent who believe the United States should take the Palestinians’ side. Fully 56 percent of Americans personally support Israel in the ongoing conflict. Additionally, 52 percent of Americans agree that Israel ’s government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is committed to reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians, while only 31 percent believe that the Palestinian Authority, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, shares that same commitment to peace. “While it's always been assumed that a two-state solution in the Middle East is in the best interests of the United States, this polling data shows that Americans are not eager to embrace a Palestinian nation controlled by a terrorist organization like Hamas,†said Neil Newhouse of Public Opinion Strategies. By a greater then 2-1 ratio, Americans said the culture of hate among Palestinians, which glorifies terrorists to be a greater obstacle to moving ahead in peace negotiations then Jewish housing built in East Jerusalem . Among Republican voters, the main reasons for their positive outlook toward Israel centered on Israel ’s commitment to addressing terrorism: 60 percent respect Israel being an ally in the war on terrorism and 50 percent said Israel is serious about protecting its citizens from terror. The main reasons Democrats (52 percent) and independents (48 percent) cited for viewing Israel positively is their support for a two-state solution for achieving peace with the Palestinians. The surveys were conducted jointly by Public Opinion Strategies (POS) and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research May 26-27, 2010 with 800 respondents who identified themselves as likely voters. The margin of error is +/- 3.2 percentage points. TIP NATIONAL ADD-ON QUESTIONS Field Dates: May 26-27, 2010 N = 800 Likely Voters Project #: 10388 Margin of Error = + 3.46% How likely would you say you are to vote in the November election later this year? ... 86% VERY LIKELY 14% SOMEWHAT LIKELY N1. Now, thinking about the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in the Middle East , please tell me whether, in general, you consider yourself to be... 30% a strong supporter of Israel 23% a supporter of Israel 4% a supporter of the Palestinians 2% a strong supporter of the Palestinians 8% NEITHER, LEAN ISRAEL 2% NEITHER, LEAN PALESTINE 22% HARD NEITHER 7% DON’T KNOW 2% REFUSED 53% TOTAL ISRAEL 6% TOTAL PALESTINIANS N2. Now, thinking about the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in the Middle East, please tell me whether, in general, you think America should be... 31% a strong supporter of Israel 25% a supporter of Israel 5% a supporter of the Palestinians 2% a strong supporter of the Palestinians 6% NEITHER, LEAN ISRAEL 1% NEITHER, LEAN PALESTINE 21% HARD NEITHER 7% DON’T KNOW 2% REFUSED 56% TOTAL ISRAEL 7% TOTAL PALESTINIANS N3. And, how committed do you think the Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is to reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians? Is it... 10% VERY COMMITTED 43% SOMEWHAT COMMITTED 20% JUST A LITTLE COMMITTED 15% NOT COMMITTED AT ALL 11% UNDECIDED/DON’T KNOW 1% REFUSED 53% TOTAL COMMITTED 35% TOTAL NOT COMMITTED N4. And, how committed do you think the Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank and is led by President Mahmoud Abbas, is to reaching a peace agreement with Israel ? Is it... 4% VERY COMMITTED 27% SOMEWHAT COMMITTED 22% JUST A LITTLE COMMITTED 33% NOT AT ALL COMMITTED? 11% DON’T KNOW 2% REFUSED 31% TOTAL COMMITTED 55% TOTAL LITTLE/NOT COMMITTED N5. Which of the following is the greater obstacle to moving ahead on peace negotiations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? The culture of hate among the Palestinians that glorifies terrorists. …or… The Israeli government building Jewish housing in mostly Palestinian areas of East Jerusalem . 38% STRONGLY CULTURE OF HATE 17% SOMEWHAT CULTURE OF HATE 14% SOMEWHAT BUILDING HOUSING 12% STRONGLY BUILDING HOUSING 16% DON’T KNOW 4% REFUSED 54% TOTAL CULTURE OF HATE 25% TOTAL BUILDING HOUSING N6. Now, which ONE of the following statements by the Israeli Prime Minister would give you the most positive impression of Israel ? 26% Israel supports a two-state solution where both Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace. 24% Israel stands by the United States as an ally and fights against Islamic extremists. 22% Israel is committed to preserving its own security and protecting its citizens from terrorist attacks. 19% Israel shares our values, including freedom of religion, speech, press and right to vote. 2% All of the above 2% None of the above 3% Don't know 2% Refused N7. And, which of the following statements would give you the NEXT most positive impression of Israel ? 26% Israel stands by the United States as an ally and fights against Islamic extremists. 24% Israel shares our values, including freedom of religion, speech, press and right to vote. 21% Israel is committed to preserving its own security and protecting its citizens from terrorist attacks. 16% Israel supports a two-state solution where both Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace. 1% All of the above 1% None of the above 2% Don't know -- Refused Now, I have just a few more questions for statistical purposes only... D1. In what year were you born? 7% 18 - 24 15% 25 - 34 23% 35 - 44 17% 45 - 54 19% 55 - 64 18% 65 AND ABOVE 1% REFUSED D2. And what was the last grade you completed in school? 1% SOME GRADE SCHOOL (1-8) 3% SOME HIGH SCHOOL (9-11) 24% GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) 2% TECHNICAL OR VOCATIONAL SCHOOL (12) 25% SOME COLLEGE (13-15) 27% GRADUATED COLLEGE (16) 19% GRADUATE/PROFESSION AL SCHOOL (16+) * REFUSED 27% HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS 27% SOME COLLEGE 46 % COLLEGE+ D3. In politics today, do you usually think of yourself as... a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent or something else? 17% STRONG REPUBLICAN 10% NOT-SO-STRONG REPUBLICAN 11% LEAN REPUBLICAN 17% SOMETHING ELSE/INDEPENDENT/ UNDECLARED 11% LEAN DEMOCRAT 9% NOT-SO-STRONG DEMOCRAT 24% STRONG DEMOCRAT 1% REFUSED (DO NOT READ) 38% TOTAL REPUBLICAN 43% TOTAL DEMOCRAT D4. Generally speaking, do you consider yourself to be conservative, moderate ...or... liberal ...on most issues 23% VERY CONSERVATIVE 20% SOMEWHAT CONSERVATIVE 33% MODERATE 12% SOMEWHAT LIBERAL 9% VERY LIBERAL 2% DON'T KNOW (DO NOT READ) 1% REFUSED (DO NOT READ) 43% TOTAL CONSERVATIVE 22% TOTAL MODERATE/LIBERAL D6. On the issue of abortion, do you consider yourself to be... Pro-life ... or ... Pro-choice 37% STRONGLY PRO-LIFE 10% SOMEWHAT PRO-LIFE 12% SOMEWHAT PRO-CHOICE 35% STRONGLY PRO-CHOICE 4% NOT SURE/NEITHER 2% REFUSED 47% TOTAL PRO-LIFE 47% TOTAL PRO-CHOICE D7. Regardless of how you may feel today...for which of the following candidates did you vote for President... 43% John McCain ...OR... 49% Barack Obama * Bob Barr 1% Ralph Nader 2% SOMEONE ELSE 3% DID NOT VOTE * DON'T KNOW/DON'T RECALL 2% REFUSED D8. What is your current marital status? 20% Single, never married 61% Now married 2% Living together, not married 9% Divorced 1% Separated 7% Widowed 1% Refused 39% TOTAL NOT MARRIED D9. And, do you own or rent your home? 73% OWN 24% RENT 1% DON'T KNOW 1% REFUSED D10. Other than being an American, what is your main ethnic or racial heritage? 12% AFRICAN AMERICAN OR BLACK 76% WHITE 6% HISPANIC AMERICAN OR LATINO 1% ASIAN AMERICAN 3% OTHER 2% REFUSED D11. And for statistical purposes only...is your total annual household income greater or less than $60,000 dollars? 10% UNDER $20,000 19% BETWEEN $20,000 - $40,000 12% BETWEEN $40,000 - $60,000 15% BETWEEN $60,000 - $80,000 16% BETWEEN $80,000 - $100,000 18% OVER $100,000 10% REFUSED 29% UNDER $40K 27% $40K-$80K 34% $80K+ D12. GENDER Are you employed outside of the home, are you a homemaker, or are you retired? 30% MALE/EMPLOYED 1% MALE/HOMEMAKER 11% MALE/RETIRED 5% MALE/NOT IN LABOR FORCE 1% MALE/REFUSED 29% FEMALE/EMPLOYED 9% FEMALE/HOMEMAKER 12% FEMALE/RETIRED 1% FEMALE/NOT IN LABOR FORCE 1% FEMALE/REFUSED 48% TOTAL MALE 52% TOTAL FEMALE
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<p>new opinion poll on prospects for peace in the Middle east</p> <!--break--><p> A new national poll (PDF, PowerPoint) of likely voters underscores the importance of the United States ’ relationship with Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process . In the days just before the naval incident in the Mediterranean Sea, a consistent majority said the United States should side with Israel in its ongoing conflict with the Palestinians.</p> <p>Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi said “There have been 62 years of challenging history between Israel and her Arab neighbors. One more bad day in that conflict does not take away one bit from the need to solve that issue. That is why there should be face-to-face negotiations between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestinians leaders now – so that there can be a better future for both sides.â€</p> <p>Before the weekend incident near the Gaza coast, a strong majority - 56 percent of Americans - said they believe the United States “should†take Israel ’s side in the conflict. That compares to only 7 percent who believe the United States should take the Palestinians’ side. Fully 56 percent of Americans personally support Israel in the ongoing conflict.</p> <p>Additionally, 52 percent of Americans agree that Israel ’s government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is committed to reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians, while only 31 percent believe that the Palestinian Authority, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, shares that same commitment to peace.</p> <p>“While it's always been assumed that a two-state solution in the Middle East is in the best interests of the United States, this polling data shows that Americans are not eager to embrace a Palestinian nation controlled by a terrorist organization like Hamas,†said Neil Newhouse of Public Opinion Strategies.</p> <p>By a greater then 2-1 ratio, Americans said the culture of hate among Palestinians, which glorifies terrorists to be a greater obstacle to moving ahead in peace negotiations then Jewish housing built in East Jerusalem .</p> <p>Among Republican voters, the main reasons for their positive outlook toward Israel centered on Israel ’s commitment to addressing terrorism: 60 percent respect Israel being an ally in the war on terrorism and 50 percent said Israel is serious about protecting its citizens from terror.</p> <p>The main reasons Democrats (52 percent) and independents (48 percent) cited for viewing Israel positively is their support for a two-state solution for achieving peace with the Palestinians. </p> <p>The surveys were conducted jointly by Public Opinion Strategies (POS) and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research May 26-27, 2010 with 800 respondents who identified themselves as likely voters. The margin of error is +/- 3.2 percentage points.</p> <p>TIP NATIONAL ADD-ON QUESTIONS<br /> Field Dates: May 26-27, 2010<br /> N = 800 Likely Voters<br /> Project #: 10388<br /> Margin of Error = + 3.46%</p> <p>How likely would you say you are to vote in the November election later this year? ...<br /> 86% VERY LIKELY<br /> 14% SOMEWHAT LIKELY</p> <p>N1. Now, thinking about the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in the Middle East , please tell me whether, in general, you consider yourself to be...</p> <p>30% a strong supporter of Israel<br /> 23% a supporter of Israel<br /> 4% a supporter of the Palestinians<br /> 2% a strong supporter of the Palestinians<br /> 8% NEITHER, LEAN ISRAEL<br /> 2% NEITHER, LEAN PALESTINE<br /> 22% HARD NEITHER<br /> 7% DON’T KNOW<br /> 2% REFUSED</p> <p>53% TOTAL ISRAEL<br /> 6% TOTAL PALESTINIANS</p> <p>N2. Now, thinking about the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in the Middle East, please tell me whether, in general, you think America should be...</p> <p>31% a strong supporter of Israel<br /> 25% a supporter of Israel<br /> 5% a supporter of the Palestinians<br /> 2% a strong supporter of the Palestinians<br /> 6% NEITHER, LEAN ISRAEL<br /> 1% NEITHER, LEAN PALESTINE<br /> 21% HARD NEITHER<br /> 7% DON’T KNOW<br /> 2% REFUSED</p> <p>56% TOTAL ISRAEL<br /> 7% TOTAL PALESTINIANS</p> <p>N3. And, how committed do you think the Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is to reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians? Is it...</p> <p>10% VERY COMMITTED<br /> 43% SOMEWHAT COMMITTED<br /> 20% JUST A LITTLE COMMITTED<br /> 15% NOT COMMITTED AT ALL<br /> 11% UNDECIDED/DON’T KNOW<br /> 1% REFUSED</p> <p>53% TOTAL COMMITTED<br /> 35% TOTAL NOT COMMITTED</p> <p>N4. And, how committed do you think the Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank and is led by President Mahmoud Abbas, is to reaching a peace agreement with Israel ? Is it...</p> <p>4% VERY COMMITTED<br /> 27% SOMEWHAT COMMITTED<br /> 22% JUST A LITTLE COMMITTED<br /> 33% NOT AT ALL COMMITTED?<br /> 11% DON’T KNOW<br /> 2% REFUSED</p> <p>31% TOTAL COMMITTED<br /> 55% TOTAL LITTLE/NOT COMMITTED</p> <p>N5. Which of the following is the greater obstacle to moving ahead on peace negotiations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?<br /> The culture of hate among the Palestinians that glorifies terrorists.<br /> …or…<br /> The Israeli government building Jewish housing in mostly Palestinian areas of East Jerusalem .</p> <p>38% STRONGLY CULTURE OF HATE<br /> 17% SOMEWHAT CULTURE OF HATE<br /> 14% SOMEWHAT BUILDING HOUSING<br /> 12% STRONGLY BUILDING HOUSING<br /> 16% DON’T KNOW<br /> 4% REFUSED</p> <p>54% TOTAL CULTURE OF HATE<br /> 25% TOTAL BUILDING HOUSING</p> <p>N6. Now, which ONE of the following statements by the Israeli Prime Minister would give you the most positive impression of Israel ?</p> <p>26% Israel supports a two-state solution where both Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace.<br /> 24% Israel stands by the United States as an ally and fights against Islamic extremists.<br /> 22% Israel is committed to preserving its own security and protecting its citizens from terrorist attacks.<br /> 19% Israel shares our values, including freedom of religion, speech, press and right to vote.<br /> 2% All of the above<br /> 2% None of the above<br /> 3% Don't know<br /> 2% Refused</p> <p>N7. And, which of the following statements would give you the NEXT most positive impression of Israel ?</p> <p>26% Israel stands by the United States as an ally and fights against Islamic extremists.<br /> 24% Israel shares our values, including freedom of religion, speech, press and right to vote.<br /> 21% Israel is committed to preserving its own security and protecting its citizens from terrorist attacks.<br /> 16% Israel supports a two-state solution where both Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace.<br /> 1% All of the above<br /> 1% None of the above<br /> 2% Don't know<br /> -- Refused</p> <p>Now, I have just a few more questions for statistical purposes only...</p> <p>D1. In what year were you born?</p> <p>7% 18 - 24<br /> 15% 25 - 34<br /> 23% 35 - 44<br /> 17% 45 - 54<br /> 19% 55 - 64<br /> 18% 65 AND ABOVE<br /> 1% REFUSED</p> <p>D2. And what was the last grade you completed in school?<br /> 1% SOME GRADE SCHOOL (1-8)<br /> 3% SOME HIGH SCHOOL (9-11)<br /> 24% GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL (9-12)<br /> 2% TECHNICAL OR VOCATIONAL SCHOOL (12)<br /> 25% SOME COLLEGE (13-15)<br /> 27% GRADUATED COLLEGE (16)<br /> 19% GRADUATE/PROFESSION AL SCHOOL (16+)<br /> * REFUSED</p> <p>27% HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS<br /> 27% SOME COLLEGE<br /> 46 % COLLEGE+</p> <p>D3. In politics today, do you usually think of yourself as... a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent or something else?</p> <p>17% STRONG REPUBLICAN<br /> 10% NOT-SO-STRONG REPUBLICAN<br /> 11% LEAN REPUBLICAN<br /> 17% SOMETHING ELSE/INDEPENDENT/ UNDECLARED<br /> 11% LEAN DEMOCRAT<br /> 9% NOT-SO-STRONG DEMOCRAT<br /> 24% STRONG DEMOCRAT<br /> 1% REFUSED (DO NOT READ)</p> <p>38% TOTAL REPUBLICAN<br /> 43% TOTAL DEMOCRAT</p> <p>D4. Generally speaking, do you consider yourself to be conservative, moderate ...or... liberal ...on most issues </p> <p>23% VERY CONSERVATIVE<br /> 20% SOMEWHAT CONSERVATIVE<br /> 33% MODERATE<br /> 12% SOMEWHAT LIBERAL<br /> 9% VERY LIBERAL<br /> 2% DON'T KNOW (DO NOT READ)<br /> 1% REFUSED (DO NOT READ)</p> <p>43% TOTAL CONSERVATIVE<br /> 22% TOTAL MODERATE/LIBERAL</p> <p>D6. On the issue of abortion, do you consider yourself to be...<br /> Pro-life ... or ... Pro-choice</p> <p>37% STRONGLY PRO-LIFE<br /> 10% SOMEWHAT PRO-LIFE<br /> 12% SOMEWHAT PRO-CHOICE<br /> 35% STRONGLY PRO-CHOICE<br /> 4% NOT SURE/NEITHER<br /> 2% REFUSED</p> <p>47% TOTAL PRO-LIFE<br /> 47% TOTAL PRO-CHOICE</p> <p>D7. Regardless of how you may feel today...for which of the following candidates did you vote for President...</p> <p>43% John McCain<br /> ...OR...<br /> 49% Barack Obama<br /> * Bob Barr<br /> 1% Ralph Nader<br /> 2% SOMEONE ELSE<br /> 3% DID NOT VOTE<br /> * DON'T KNOW/DON'T RECALL<br /> 2% REFUSED</p> <p>D8. What is your current marital status?</p> <p>20% Single, never married<br /> 61% Now married<br /> 2% Living together, not married<br /> 9% Divorced<br /> 1% Separated<br /> 7% Widowed<br /> 1% Refused</p> <p>39% TOTAL NOT MARRIED</p> <p>D9. And, do you own or rent your home?</p> <p>73% OWN<br /> 24% RENT<br /> 1% DON'T KNOW<br /> 1% REFUSED</p> <p>D10. Other than being an American, what is your main ethnic or racial heritage?</p> <p>12% AFRICAN AMERICAN OR BLACK<br /> 76% WHITE<br /> 6% HISPANIC AMERICAN OR LATINO<br /> 1% ASIAN AMERICAN<br /> 3% OTHER<br /> 2% REFUSED</p> <p>D11. And for statistical purposes only...is your total annual household income greater or less than $60,000 dollars?</p> <p>10% UNDER $20,000<br /> 19% BETWEEN $20,000 - $40,000<br /> 12% BETWEEN $40,000 - $60,000<br /> 15% BETWEEN $60,000 - $80,000<br /> 16% BETWEEN $80,000 - $100,000<br /> 18% OVER $100,000<br /> 10% REFUSED</p> <p>29% UNDER $40K<br /> 27% $40K-$80K<br /> 34% $80K+</p> <p>D12. GENDER Are you employed outside of the home, are you a homemaker, or are you retired?</p> <p>30% MALE/EMPLOYED<br /> 1% MALE/HOMEMAKER<br /> 11% MALE/RETIRED<br /> 5% MALE/NOT IN LABOR FORCE<br /> 1% MALE/REFUSED<br /> 29% FEMALE/EMPLOYED<br /> 9% FEMALE/HOMEMAKER<br /> 12% FEMALE/RETIRED<br /> 1% FEMALE/NOT IN LABOR FORCE<br /> 1% FEMALE/REFUSED</p> <p>48% TOTAL MALE<br /> 52% TOTAL FEMALE</p>
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