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Yet it remains unclear if Haaretz's endorsement reflects the opinion of a wider range of the Israeli population. Reuters reports that a survey released by Tel Aviv University last Sunday indicated that Israeli Jews favored Mitt Romney by a 3 to 1 margin.

According to iVoteIsrael, an organization that tries to make voting out of the country easier, most Americans living in Israel have already voted for Mitt Romney. The Guardian writes that according to the survey, 85 percent of the 80,000 Americans living in Israel who registered to vote through the organization choose the Republican candidate.

 

 

(Then they cried) Democrats Abroad Israel denied the findings, the Guardian adds, and called the poll "slanted and extremely partial."

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Yet it remains unclear if Haaretz's endorsement reflects the opinion of a wider range of the Israeli population. Reuters reports that a survey released by Tel Aviv University last Sunday indicated that Israeli Jews favored Mitt Romney by a 3 to 1 margin.

According to iVoteIsrael, an organization that tries to make voting out of the country easier, most Americans living in Israel have already voted for Mitt Romney. The Guardian writes that according to the survey, 85 percent of the 80,000 Americans living in Israel who registered to vote through the organization choose the Republican candidate.

 

So there you go.

 

 

(Then they cried) Democrats Abroad Israel denied the findings, the Guardian adds, and called the poll "slanted and extremely partial."

 

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