Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from the US
When Donald Trump called for a "total and complete shutdown" of allowing Muslims to enter the US last week, he was quickly condemned by several of
his opponents in the Republican primary and top officials within the party.
As it turns out, a majority of Republicans support Trump's proposal, according to an ABC News/Washington Post pollreleased on Monday.
Despite widespread sympathy for Muslims among the American population as a whole, 59% of Republicans said they supported a temporary ban on Muslims, while 30 percent called it the "wrong thing to do," the poll found.
Meanwhile, just 15% of Democrats and 38% of independents support the proposal.
The poll also found that 59% of Americans think Muslims in the US experience unjustified discrimination, and 54% of Americans believe mainstream Islam is a peaceful religion, while 28% say it encourages violence.
AP Photo/J Pat Carter, File
Negative views of Islam, strong concerns about terrorism and illegal immigration, and a belief that Muslims do not experience discrimination in the US all translate to support for Trump, said ABC News pollster Gary Langer in a press release.
"Backing for the plan is especially high among those looking for a political outsider — another Trump strength, built upon his willingness to express controversial sentiments," he said.
The results coincide with Trump's13-point surge in a Monmouth University poll of Republican and Republican-leaning voters, also released on Monday.
"It has become abundantly clear that Trump is giving his supporters exactly what they want, even if what he says causes the GOP leadership and many Republican voters to cringe," pollster Patrick Murray said in a statement.
source: businessinsider
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