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主党可以控诉 川普是1000%以色列间谍了
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Re: 主党可以控诉 川普是1000%以色列间谍了
民主党拿到的犹太团体的捐款高于共和党。但两党在为以色列效力方面是一致的。
- Historically and overall → Democrats receive more from Jewish donors
- Pro-Israel / Israel-focused PAC money → split between both parties, sometimes tilting Republican in recent cycles
- Large individual donors → exist in both parties
Here’s a clearer breakdown.
1) Jewish American donors (people)
- Jewish Americans have traditionally leaned strongly Democratic, both in voting and donations.
- Older estimates (often cited but debated) suggest a large share of Democratic fundraising has come from Jewish donors (Jewish News)
- Major Jewish donors (e.g., media, finance figures) have historically been prominent in Democratic fundraising networks (ADCRI Media)
So at the individual donor level, the Democratic Party has generally received more.
2) Pro-Israel political money (PACs, lobbying groups)
This is different from “Jewish donors” — it includes organized political groups focused on Israel policy.
- Groups like AIPAC-linked PACs give to both Democrats and Republicans (bipartisan strategy) (Factually)
- In some recent cycles, a larger share of PAC donations has gone to Republicans (e.g., 60%+ in certain cycles) (Factually)
- At the same time, centrist Democrats who strongly support Israel also receive major funding (The Guardian)
So for pro-Israel institutional money, it’s:
- Bipartisan overall
- Sometimes tilts Republican in recent years, depending on the election cycle
3) Big donors and recent shifts
- Some wealthy Jewish donors have shifted toward Republicans in recent years (often tied to tax policy or views on Israel) (New York Post)
- But others remain major Democratic donors
This means:
- The gap has narrowed somewhat, but not reversed overall
4) Important caveat (very important)
- The U.S. does NOT track religion in campaign finance data
- So any numbers about “Jewish donations” are estimates or inferred, not exact counts
Bottom line
- Jewish American donors overall → more money to Democrats
- Pro-Israel / Israel-related PAC money → split, sometimes more to Republicans recently
- Both parties receive substantial funding
Re: 主党可以控诉 川普是1000%以色列间谍了
2) 是主要问题。
shepherd17 写了: 今天, 10:03民主党拿到的犹太团体的捐款高于共和党。但两党在为以色列效力方面是一致的。
- Historically and overall → Democrats receive more from Jewish donors
- Pro-Israel / Israel-focused PAC money → split between both parties, sometimes tilting Republican in recent cycles
- Large individual donors → exist in both parties
Here’s a clearer breakdown.
1) Jewish American donors (people)
- Jewish Americans have traditionally leaned strongly Democratic, both in voting and donations.
- Older estimates (often cited but debated) suggest a large share of Democratic fundraising has come from Jewish donors (Jewish News)
- Major Jewish donors (e.g., media, finance figures) have historically been prominent in Democratic fundraising networks (ADCRI Media)
So at the individual donor level, the Democratic Party has generally received more.
2) Pro-Israel political money (PACs, lobbying groups)
This is different from “Jewish donors” — it includes organized political groups focused on Israel policy.
- Groups like AIPAC-linked PACs give to both Democrats and Republicans (bipartisan strategy) (Factually)
- In some recent cycles, a larger share of PAC donations has gone to Republicans (e.g., 60%+ in certain cycles) (Factually)
- At the same time, centrist Democrats who strongly support Israel also receive major funding (The Guardian)
So for pro-Israel institutional money, it’s:
- Bipartisan overall
- Sometimes tilts Republican in recent years, depending on the election cycle
3) Big donors and recent shifts
- Some wealthy Jewish donors have shifted toward Republicans in recent years (often tied to tax policy or views on Israel) (New York Post)
- But others remain major Democratic donors
This means:
- The gap has narrowed somewhat, but not reversed overall
4) Important caveat (very important)
- The U.S. does NOT track religion in campaign finance data
- So any numbers about “Jewish donations” are estimates or inferred, not exact counts
Bottom line
- Jewish American donors overall → more money to Democrats
- Pro-Israel / Israel-related PAC money → split, sometimes more to Republicans recently
- Both parties receive substantial funding
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