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Polling

Voter Views on Antisemitism

In February 2025, Boundless partnered with BSG, a global research and polling firm, to assess voter attitudes on actions needed to address antisemitism—both at the national level and on college campuses.

Our study found that Americans across the political spectrum recognize antisemitism as a serious and growing threat and overwhelmingly support stronger measures to combat it.

Key Findings:

  • 87% of voters see the rise in antisemitism as a threat to American safety

  • 72% of voters believe political and institutional leaders must do more to combat antisemitism

  • A strong majority support new policies and legislation to counter antisemitism, including stricter law enforcement measures.

  • Voters broadly agree that free speech should have limits when it incites violence, harassment, or threats against Jewish communities.

  • 4 in 5 voters are concerned about foreign funding of anti-Israel protests and support stronger oversight of external influence on U.S. institutions.

  • More than two-thirds believe universities should be held accountable for failing to address antisemitic harassment on campus.

  • Bipartisan consensus exists for stronger government action, including consequences for institutions that fail to uphold anti-discrimination laws.

 

Our findings reveal strong bipartisan support for addressing Jew-hatred, with voters backing stronger government action, greater university accountability, and stricter enforcement of existing laws.

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