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ABANDONED: Jewish Americans FLEE Democrats as Liberal Antisemitism EXPLODES Nationwide

Gary FranchiMarch 22, 2026180 views
ABANDONED: Jewish Americans FLEE Democrats as Liberal Antisemitism EXPLODES Nationwide
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Jewish Americans are abandoning the Democrat Party in droves as antisemitic violence explodes across the nation, with many finally recognizing that the left's embrace of radical anti-Israel ideology has made them political outcasts in their own party.

The surge in antisemitic attacks—from attempted synagogue bombings to brutal killings in Democrat-run cities—has exposed the ugly truth that many Jewish voters refused to see: the party they loyally supported for decades has been captured by Israel-hating extremists who view Jews as oppressors rather than victims.

While the Washington Examiner describes these Americans as "politically homeless," the reality is much simpler: they're finally coming home to the Republican Party and President Trump, who has consistently stood as the strongest defender of Israel and Jewish Americans in modern political history.

The Left's Antisemitic Rot Fully Exposed

This political awakening didn't happen overnight. For years, Jewish Democrats watched in horror as their party embraced antisemites like Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, allowed "Squad" members to spew anti-Israel hatred from Congress, and stood silent as college campuses erupted in pro-Hamas demonstrations following October 7th.

The Biden administration's weak response to campus antisemitism and its constant pressure on Israel to show "restraint" while under terrorist attack was the final straw for many Jewish voters who could no longer ignore their party's betrayal.

Meanwhile, President Trump has moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, brokered the historic Abraham Accords, and consistently called out antisemitism wherever it rears its ugly head—including from both far-left radicals and fringe elements on the right.

"The Democrat Party has been infected by a virulent strain of antisemitism that starts on college campuses and ends in the halls of Congress," said one former Democrat voter from New York. "Trump may be blunt, but he's never wavered in his support for Israel or Jewish Americans."

As Jewish Americans face rising threats in Biden's America, they're discovering what many patriots already knew: President Trump and the MAGA movement represent the strongest bulwark against both foreign terrorism and domestic antisemitism.

The question isn't whether Jewish voters feel homeless—it's whether they'll finally recognize that Trump's Republican Party has been their true home all along.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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CommonSenseVoterVerified3 days ago
The 'Squad' and their influence on the Democratic party made this inevitable. When you embrace people who openly hate Israel, you can't act shocked when Jewish voters leave.
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StandWithIsraelVerified3 days ago
As someone who grew up in a heavily Jewish community, this breaks my heart but doesn't surprise me. The antisemitism on college campuses and in progressive circles has become impossible to ignore.
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AmericaFirst1776Verified2 days ago
Finally! It's about time they realized which party actually stands with Israel and Jewish Americans.
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RedStateRealistVerified2 days ago
What I want to know is how long this trend will continue. Are we seeing a permanent shift or just a temporary reaction to recent events?
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DataDriven2024Verified2 days ago
Looking at the polling trends, this seems to be accelerating rather than slowing down. The shift appears structural, not just reactionary.
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ConservativeDocVerified2 days ago
The statistics don't lie - Jewish Americans are waking up to the fact that the party they once called home now harbors their enemies.
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PatriotMom2024Verified2 days ago
This has been obvious for years! The Democrat party has been taken over by radical leftists who hate Israel and anyone who supports it. My Jewish friends have been telling me they feel unwelcome at their own synagogues because of the political pressure.
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TruthSeeker47Verified2 days ago
Same here - my neighbor who's been a lifelong Democrat finally switched parties last year because of this exact issue.