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exactly why they remain polarized.
According to a new report released by Nishma Research, a sociology research firm focusing on the Jewish community, there’s a reason why: a vast difference in priorities between Democratic and Republican Jews. Nishma surveyed 449 members of the Orthodox community and asked Trump voters and Biden voters how important 35 issues were in their decision. Participants ranked issues as “not so important,” “somewhat important,” “quite important” and “my most critical factors.”
When it came to issues voters saw as “most critical” in their choice of candidate, Trump supporters appeared to prioritize foreign policy: 80% of Trump voters cited Israel as “most critical,” whereas only 29% of Biden voters did; similarly, 57% of Trump voters cited Iran as a “most critical factor,” but only 8% of Biden voters did so.
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Since 1990 Allan Heydorn, graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism, has been editor of
Pavement Maintenance & Reconstruction. During that time he has lead the magazine’s development, guiding the industry’s most-influential publication as it works to provide contractors with essential information on business growth and development while keeping them abreast of industry trends, technological developments in materials and equipment, and on-the-job techniques that can improve productivity and add to a contractor’s bottom line.
In addition to leading an editorial staff devoted to the pavement maintenance industry, Allan developed and managed the four-day, 54-session conference for National Pavement Expo, the industry s premier trade show and educational event, from 1990 through 2019. In addition Allan managed the conference for Pavement LIVE (formerly National Pavement Expo West) from 2000 through 2013.
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Joe Cutbirth (BJ, University of Texas at Austin, 99) is assistant professor at the Moody College of Communication, where his work involves leadership and communication in news organizations. This year he piloted a course based on research by a working group at Moody College that is developing an open source curriculum for effective ethical leadership inside news organzations. Cutbirth is a former editor-in-chief of the Texas Observer and political writer for the Fort Worth Start-Telegram. He’s also worked as a statewide communication director in two Texas governor s races and one presidential campaign. Cutbirth has held faculty appointments at the Columbia School of Journalism, the University of British Columbia, and the University of Virginia. He earned his doctorate at Columbia University, his master s at Georgetown University, and most importantly his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas.
In celebration of Black History Month, the University of Arizona’s College of Humanities launches their Tucson Humanities Festival this week. The festival will occur from Monday, Feb. 8 to Feb. 23, and will include three virtual events.