The question of Jewish influence on U.S. politics is one of the most sensitive and controversial in public discourse. Some see powerful lobbying groups, like AIPAC, as proof of strong policy influence—especially in matters related to Israel. Others argue that such views risk sliding into conspiracy thinking and unfair generalizations that echo historical prejudice. Where’s the line between legitimate political advocacy and disproportionate sway? Is this about facts, perceptions, or deeper societal anxieties? Share your view—carefully, or candidly.
Jewish communities and U.S. politics

Do you believe that Jewish groups have a significant influence on U.S. government policy?
03/07/2025
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