July 24, 2024

How Israel impacts Latino Christian voters in swing states

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by The Philos Project

The Philos Project, in collaboration with Grey Matter Research & Consulting, has released a groundbreaking report highlighting Latino Christian perspectives on Israel in swing states.

This report provides an in-depth look at the political, social, and religious attitudes of Latino Christians in pivotal swing states, emphasizing their views on Israel and how these views influence their voting behavior.

A key revelation from the report is the complex perspectives on the Israel-Palestine conflict and, in particular, the Israel-Hamas War.

Graphic of the Philos Latino Survey results

Additionally, 63% of respondents blame Hamas for starting the conflict, while 19% blame Israel, and 14% blame Palestine.

Views of Israel are generally more positive than views of Palestine, whether considering the nation/state, government, or people.

The survey, conducted across Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, highlights that Latino Christians in these crucial states exhibit significant political diversity.

Among the respondents, 33% identify as conservative, 39% as moderate, and 28% as liberal.

 

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Watch Luke Moon and Jesse Rojo discuss the survey results on YouTube.

 

YouTube thumbnail graphic: Latino Christian Voters & Israel