Seventy-two percent of those who voted for parties in Israel's coalition government supported Trump over Biden, while 55% of those who voted for opposition parties preferred Biden.
Forty-four percent of Israelis want former U.S. President Donald Trump to win November’s election, compared to 30% who would prefer current leader Joe Biden to secure a second term, according to a Channel 12 poll published on Tuesday evening.
Twenty-six percent of respondents said they did not know whom they wanted elected.
Breaking the figures down, 72% of respondents who voted for parties in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition said they preferred Trump, while 8% chose Biden. By contrast, 55% of respondents who cast a ballot for parties in the Israeli opposition preferred Biden, compared to 23% for Trump.
The poll of 504 Israelis had a maximum sampling error of 4.4 percentage points.
Trump and Biden clinched the Republican and Democratic presidential nominations, respectively, in primaries earlier Tuesday, setting up a rematch of the 2020 election.
Source: Reuters