JTA reports that US Jews are warming to Bush, but remain solidly democratic.
Bush would get 31 percent of the Jewish vote in theoretical matchups with Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean and Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.). The president would get 29 percent against former Gen. Wesley Clark.
Against Lieberman, Bushís share of the Jewish vote would fall to 24 percent, the same percentage of respondents who said they voted for the president in 2000, according to the survey.
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The survey shows that 51 percent of respondents consider themselves Democrats, 16 percent Republicans and 31 percent independents.