Survey: What does the Haredi public think about their representatives in the Knesset?
Only a third of the public in Israel believes there is a party that represents them well, with the Democrats and Religious Zionism leading the satisfaction index. Among the Haredi public, the data is surprising.
Assessment
A new survey reveals that only one third of Israelis feel well represented by any political party, with the Democrats and Religious Zionism leading satisfaction ratings. Among the Haredi public, the data is surprising, though the snippet does not specify what makes it surprising. The finding challenges assumptions about political loyalty in a community often seen as monolithic in its voting patterns.
