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The Israel Factor 10.2012, Full Statistics

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October 29, 2012

As we near the end of the Obama-Romney campaign, please rank the supposed policies of the two prospective administrations on the following Israel-related matters from 1 (policies totally disadvantageous to Israel) to 10 (policies totally advantageous to Israel):

Topic / policy

Obama

Romney

Policy toward Iran

7.14

7

Policy toward Syria

6.43

5.57

Policy on Arab Spring

6.43

6

Approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace process

4.71

5.43

Relations with Israel

6.86

7.86

Policy toward Egypt

6.43

6.57

 

On a scale of 1 (poor candidate) to 10 (great candidate), please rank the following candidates for secretary of state in the next Obama (O) or Romney (R) administration:

Tom Donilon (O)

6.67

John Kerry (O)

6.17

Ambassador Susan Rice (O)

5.33

Ambassador William Burns (O)

6

Robert Zoellick (R)

6.67

Joe Lieberman (R)

7.17

David Petraeus (R)

6.17

Rob Portman (R)

6

Jon Huntsman (R)

7

 

Looking ahead for 2012, please rank the following presidential candidates on scale of 1 (bad for Israel) to 10 (good for Israel):

Barack Obama

7.43

Mitt Romney

7.57

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