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Jews, Conservatives, and Canada
Michael Medved —  November 2013
 
- Abstract 
For forty years, Republican operatives have been consistently frustrated in 
 their energetic and well-funded efforts to win the support of Jewish 
voters for  their presidential candidates. Looking toward the first battle of 
the 
post-Obama  era in 2016, battered conservative activists might take 
encouragement and  inspiration from the surprising success of their Jewish 
counterparts north of  the border. 
In the Canadian elections of May 2011, the most recent national balloting,  
Jewish Canadians decisively deserted their traditional home in the 
center-left  Liberal Party and migrated en masse to Prime Minister Stephen 
Harper’s 
resurgent  Conservative Party. For the first time, a majority of Jews (52 
percent,  according to an Ipsos-Reid exit poll) cast their ballots for the 
Tories, while  less than half that figure (24 percent) remained loyal to the 
Liberals. The rest  of the Jewish votes went to the far left, labor-dominated 
New Democratic Party  (16 percent) or split among a number of minor or 
regional parties. Harper won a  clear majority of the Canadian Parliament and a 
decisive plurality of the  popular vote, beating the runner-up NDP by nearly 
10 percentage points.  Remarkably, the Conservatives proved far more popular 
among Canadian Jews than  they did with the population in general. Harper’s 
party won the Jewish vote with  a majority virtually identical to its 
performance among Protestants, while the  Tories lost decisively among 
Catholics 
and the 17 percent with “no religious  identity.” Harper’s unprecedented 
success proved so striking that it led  Toronto’s right-leaning National Post 
to think the unthinkable  with a headlined commentary at the height of the 
U.S. presidential campaign of  2012: “Will American Jews Follow the Example 
of Their Neighbors to the  North?”

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