New ADL Survey Shows Slight Decrease in Americans’ Anti-Semitic Attitudes
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by Zach Pontz
A new survey taken on behalf of the Anti-Defamation League shows that 12 percent of Americans ‘”harbor deeply entrenched anti-Semitic attitudes,” John Martilla of Martilla Communications Group announced Thursday at the ADL’s 2013 Centennial Meeting in New York City.
The results mark a 3 percent decline since Martilla Communications Group and the ADL collaborated on a similar poll in 2011; an 8% decline since 1992; and a 16% decline since the ADL first posed the question to respondents in a 1964 survey.
The survey of 1200 adults was conducted via telephone between Oct 12th and 22nd.
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