75% of Americans oppose outlawing boycotts of Israel
New legislation passed in the Senate seeks to legalize the
right of individual state governments to force American
companies to certify they won’t engage in economic boycotts
of Israel as a condition for receiving government contracts.
The "Combating BDS Act of 2019" is embedded as Title IV
within the ‘‘Strengthening America’s Security in the Middle
East Act of 2019’’ (S.1). If signed into law, S.1 would
allow states to withhold government funding from entities
unwilling to certify they will not boycott Israel. Most
existing state anti-BDS measures require pledge forms that
contractors must sign as a condition for winning or renewing
contracts
But only 22.5% of American adults favor anti-boycott
measures. A new representative IRmep poll conducted through
Google Surveys finds that 74.9% of Americans oppose forcing
government contractors to forswear boycotts.
Question: Should Congress force American businesses
seeking government contracts to first sign a pledge that
they won’t boycott Israel for its human rights record and
military occupation?
Survey Question "Should Congress
force American businesses seeking government contracts to
first sign a pledge that they won't boycott Israel for its
human rights record & military occupation?" developed by:
IRmep
Survey fielded by: Google Surveys
02/05/2019-02/19/2019
Representative Sample size: 1,006
Google survey page (link)
Raw survey data from Google
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