Day 13: The Algemeiner’s Daily IBD/TIPP Jewish Vote Tracking Poll – Obama: 70.3% Romney 26.4%
by Algemeiner Staff
President Obama dropped slightly today in The Algemeiner IBD/TIPP Daily Jewish Vote Aggregate Average Tracking Poll, by 0.5% to 70.3%. Rival Mitt Romney’s numbers dropped by 0.4% to reach 26.4%, his lowest total since the first figures published by The Algemeiner. The undecided figure is now 0%, as it appears that voters have now made their decisions.
Today’s Algemeiner poll is an average of aggregated Jewish vote figures provided in the daily IBD/TIPP tracking poll over the last 10 days, and is gleaned from an approximate total sampling of 200-240 Jewish respondents. Assuming a U.S. Jewish population of 6,588,065 the confidence level of this poll is 95% with a margin of error of between 6.3% and 6.9% depending on the precise sample size.
These numbers mark the lowest level of support for a Democratic candidate since Michael Dukakis who received 64% of the Jewish vote running against George H.W. Bush in 1988, and the greatest amount of Jewish support for a Republican candidate since that same year when Bush attracted 35%.