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Yale Youth Poll | Polling on the Prevalence of Anti-Israel and Antisemitic Views in the Electorate
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Join YPSA and Yale Youth Poll (YYP) Director Milan Singh for a discussion about a new YYP poll, sponsored by YPSA and released last week, in which participants were asked questions about the prevalence of anti-Israel and antisemitic views in the electorate. The data suggests that younger voters are much more likely to hold anti-Israel views than older voters and much more likely to agree with antisemitic stereotypes. The poll also asked questions about participants’ attitudes on other issues, including the performance of the Trump administration, messaging on the One Big Beautiful Bill, and gender roles.
The Yale Youth Poll is an undergraduate-led research organization that operates with complete editorial and methodological independence. All polling activities, including questionnaire development, data collection, analysis, and interpretation of results, are conducted entirely by the undergraduate students behind the Yale Youth Poll. All findings and conclusions reflect solely the work and analysis of the Yale Youth Poll and do not constitute an official position of, nor are they endorsed by, any organization, including the Yale Program for the Study of Antisemitism and Yale University.