Sunday, February 10, 2019
Essay --
Many specific groups, based on race or religion, express take preferences towards either Democrat or Republican Candidates. Jews are no exception to this trend. What is fascinating about the Jewish vote is not that they ladder slightly towards liberals it is that they vote overwhelmingly in favor of the Democratic Party. Compared with other(a) minority groups, Jews have been far less likely to be swayed into voting for republican candidates. Throughout the last century Jews have declared themselves to be a race of liberals in every Presidential election. What is most arouse about this is that Jews go against the grain, meaning based on their economic and educational standing in society, based on voting trends, it would make gumption that Jews were to vote for Republican candidates. A conservative might ask the question, wherefore do Jews always vote democrat? It is a legitimate question, and the root is complicated. However, this essay will explore the possible answers to that question, and explain the historical conditional relation of todays Jewish voting trends. In American history, Jews from the cartridge clip of the Revolution of 1776 to the Civil War, have played a fairly unnoticeable role in the overall expansion of the unify States. There were of raceway exceptions, specifically, Haym Solomon, who helped fund the Continental Army in the Civil War. But during the United States century as a country, the Jewish population was small and the lone(prenominal) significant immigration had arrived from central Europe, and the German states. Those German-speaking Jews came to the United States chiefly for political and economic opportunity rather than religious freedom, which was taking do in central Europe in the 19th Century as part of the Enlightenme... ...in significant elections. Despite all this assimilation and absorption into American culture, the overwhelming number of Jews still remain suspicious of mainstream American values. In the 19 60s, many Jews joined the counterculture programs and have remained far left in preference when it came to labor rights, race issues, and issues involving sexual orientation. These Jewish Democrats still see a country not of opportunity, but of subjugation, and they identify with the Democrats who they perceive are more(prenominal) concerned for the poor, a Biblical Jewish value. Republicans believe that social eudaimonia programs hurt peoples initiative and make them dependent on government rather than upon themselves, or their families or communities. Conservatives further see this colony as contrary to the American value of self-sufficiency and believe it leads to a sense of privilege
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