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A bright spot for America First movement amid flurry of gloomy US public polling news.
This should help boost GOPA wing funding from America-First wing of Deep Ziocons and other global interventions lobbies.
Poll shows Israelis overwhelmingly favor Trump win in upcoming U.S. election
Republican leader wins over 63% support among Israelis compared to Democrat rival Biden's 18%; little over half of the respondents believe U.S.-Israel ties will be harmed if Biden is elected
i24NEWS |
Published: 10.12.20
A clear majority of Israelis favor the re-election of U.S. President Donald Trump come November’s presidential elections, a new poll conducted for i24NEWS showed Monday night.
Answering the question, “which U.S. presidential candidate do you think will be better for Israel?”, 63.3% of respondents chose the Republican leader.
In contrast, Democrat candidate and former vice president Joe Biden came up with a mere 18.8 percent.
Moreover, 53.2 percent said they think the Israeli right will be significantly harmed if Trump is not re-elected. A little over 21 percent replied that “Israel acts independently,” therefore won’t be influenced by a change in the White House.
ynetnews.com/article/rJn811NzvD
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This should help boost GOPA wing funding from America-First wing of Deep Ziocons and other global interventions lobbies.
Poll shows Israelis overwhelmingly favor Trump win in upcoming U.S. election
Republican leader wins over 63% support among Israelis compared to Democrat rival Biden's 18%; little over half of the respondents believe U.S.-Israel ties will be harmed if Biden is elected
i24NEWS |
Published: 10.12.20
A clear majority of Israelis favor the re-election of U.S. President Donald Trump come November’s presidential elections, a new poll conducted for i24NEWS showed Monday night.
Answering the question, “which U.S. presidential candidate do you think will be better for Israel?”, 63.3% of respondents chose the Republican leader.
In contrast, Democrat candidate and former vice president Joe Biden came up with a mere 18.8 percent.
Moreover, 53.2 percent said they think the Israeli right will be significantly harmed if Trump is not re-elected. A little over 21 percent replied that “Israel acts independently,” therefore won’t be influenced by a change in the White House.
ynetnews.com/article/rJn811NzvD
Related
Top US General Says American Troops Should Be Ready To Die For Israel
[h=1]Trump: ‘We have to protect Israel,’ shifting again on Syria withdrawal[/h]

Trump is a Friend of Zion
ET Sighting rating.. pending