File:Fig. 146 - How do you feel about Jews.JPG
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English: In the United States, Democratic vs. Republican attitudes about Jews. According to author Joseph Fried, this graphic may utilize data extracted from one of two large data bases: the American National Election Studies (NES) and the General Social Surveys (GSS), the original sources of the data. The related analyses and conclusions are the responsibility of the author. |
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Date | (Algora Publishing, New York) | ||
Source | Democrats and Republicans - Rhetoric and Reality (book) | ||
Author | Joseph Fried | ||
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