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Anwar Sadat Chair University of Maryland 2010 U.S. Public Opinion Survey Professor Shibley Telhami, Principal Investig

Anwar Sadat Chair University of Maryland 2010 U.S. Public Opinion Survey Professor Shibley Telhami, Principal Investigator Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Saban Center at Brookings. Dates of Survey: October 8-22 and November 6-15, 2010

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Anwar Sadat Chair University of Maryland 2010 U.S. Public Opinion Survey Professor Shibley Telhami, Principal Investig

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  1. Anwar Sadat ChairUniversity of Maryland 2010 U.S. Public Opinion Survey Professor Shibley Telhami, Principal Investigator Anwar Sadat Chair for Peace and Development and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Saban Center at Brookings

  2. Dates of Survey: October 8-22 and November 6-15, 2010 Margin of Error: +/- 2.5 percentage points Sample Size: 1,486 Survey Method: Knowledge Networks probability-based online panel Embargoed until 2:00 PM, December 9, 2010,

  3. Importance of Arab-Israeli Conflict Thinking about US interests, how important an issue is the Arab-Israeli conflict: The single most important issue for the US Among top three issues Among top five issues Not among top five issues Sadat Chair

  4. Obama Administration Efforts Which of the following is closest to your view of the Obama Administration’s diplomatic efforts to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict? The Administration is not trying hard enough The Administration is trying too hard The Administration’s efforts are at the right level Sadat Chair

  5. Obama’s Attempt to Start Negotiations President Obama recently initiated the start of direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians in an attempt to end the conflict between them. Do you: Approve Disapprove Sadat Chair

  6. Sympathy in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict In its efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, what position do you believe the US should take? Lean toward neither side Lean toward Israel Lean toward the Palestinians Sadat Chair

  7. Sympathy vs. Importance of Issue In its efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, what position do you believe the US should take? Importance of Arab-Israeli Conflict: Lean toward neither side Lean toward Israel Lean toward Palestinians Most Important Top 3 Top 5 Not Top 5 Sadat Chair

  8. Sympathy vs. Age In its efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, what position do you believe the US should take? Lean toward neither side Lean toward Israel Lean toward Palestinians Age: 18-29 30-44 45-59 60+ Sadat Chair

  9. Sympathy vs. Race/Ethnicity In its efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, what position do you believe the US should take? Lean toward neither side Lean toward Israel Lean toward Palestinians Race/Ethnicity: White Black Hispanic Other Sadat Chair

  10. Sympathy vs. Party Affiliation In its efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, what position do you believe the US should take? Lean toward neither side Lean toward Israel Lean toward Palestinians Party Affiliation: Republican Independent Democrat Sadat Chair

  11. Sympathy vs. Gender In its efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, what position do you believe the US should take? Lean toward neither side Lean toward Israel Lean toward Palestinians Gender: Male Female Sadat Chair

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