A new analysis by The Intercept reveals a significant shift in Democratic voter sentiment on Israel, with a growing majority now opposing the country's policies. Contrary to the media's portrayal of the issue as a contentious 50/50 split, the data suggests that supporting Israel is becoming increasingly fringe among Democratic voters. This shift has significant implications for the party's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its relationship with the Israeli government. As the party's leadership continues to grapple with this changing landscape, the media's persistent framing of the issue as a binary debate may be at odds with the evolving views of its voters.


Supporting Israel is now a fringe position among Democratic voters. Why does the media keep covering it like a 50/50 issue? The post The Real “Divide” Among Democrats Over Israel Is Between Party Leadership and Voters appeared first on The Intercept.