Tim Pool
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Six in 10 Americans have a very or somewhat unfavorable view of Israel, up seven percentage points since last year and nearly 20 points in 2022.
The share of U.S.
adults with a very unfavorable view of Israel, 20%, has also increased nine points since last year and nearly tripled from 10% in 2022.
So we can see this data.
Americans view of Israel are sharply divided by party and age.
Among the total population.
Democrats have an 80 percent of Democrats are very or somewhat unfavorable in their views of Israel.
Republicans around 41 percent somewhat or unfavorable, leaning us towards 60 percent of U.S.
adults, unfavorable views of Israel.
Now, for age, it's really interesting.
Young Republicans, young conservatives, Republican or lean Republican, 57% unfavorable.
Democrats, 84% unfavorable, 70% altogether.
And among older folks, 50 plus, Democrats, 76.
The Democrats march in lockstep.
We get it.
But Republican-leaning boomers love Israel, 76% favorable.
Well, maybe that's not accurate.
Twenty four percent unfavorable.
There may be an unknown number in there like I don't know.
Eight in 10 Democrats and Democratic leaning independents have an unfavorable view.