New York, NY - Nov. 27, 2025 - -Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City mayoral race has sharply increased concern among American Jews, according to the Jewish People Policy Institute’s (JPPI) November Voice of the Jewish People Index. In the wake of the election, nearly two-thirds of respondents (64%) said they view Mamdani as both anti-Israel and antisemitic - the highest share recorded by JPPI since the metric was introduced in July 2025. One-fifth (19%) perceive him as anti-Israel but not antisemitic, while a tenth (9%) believe he is neither anti-Israel nor antisemitic.
The survey, conducted November 14-15 among 745 American Jews registered to JPPI’s Voice of the Jewish People panel, found that the predominant emotional response to Mamdani’s win is concern (56%). Other emotions reported included hope (13%), fear (11%), and sadness (7%); overall, 84% of respondents chose a negative emotion in response to the election.
A majority of respondents (67%) also believe Mamdani’s election will negatively affect the security of New York’s Jewish community; just 6% think security will improve. Views vary sharply by ideology: 93% of conservatives, 86% of centrists, and 61% of those who lean liberal expect a decline in security. Among strong liberals, opinions are more mixed: 32% expect reduced security, 35% expect no change, and 19% expect improved security.
The distribution of perceptions about Mamdani closely follows ideological and voting patterns. Among respondents who identify as conservative (leaning conservative and strong conservative), overwhelming majorities see Mamdani as both anti-Israel and antisemitic - up to 96% in the strong conservative cohort. By contrast, within the strong liberal cohort, larger shares see him as anti-Israel but not antisemitic (35%) or neither anti-Israel nor antisemitic (24%). Breakdown by vote shows 96% of Trump voters and 47% of Harris voters view Mamdani as both antisemitic and anti-Israel; 28% of Harris voters see him as anti-Israel but not antisemitic, and 12% of Harris voters view him as neither.... Read More: Arutz-7