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Donald Trump strikes chord with GOP voters over Muslims, poll finds | Donald Trump strikes chord with GOP voters over Muslims, poll finds |
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More Republicans favor Donald Trump’s proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States than oppose it, according to a new poll from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal. | More Republicans favor Donald Trump’s proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States than oppose it, according to a new poll from NBC News and the Wall Street Journal. |
Related: Donald Trump: ban all Muslims entering US | Related: Donald Trump: ban all Muslims entering US |
According to the poll, 42% of Republican voters support the presidential candidate’s plan while 36% oppose it. When only Republican primary voters are included, support falls to 38% supporting and 39% opposing the plan. | According to the poll, 42% of Republican voters support the presidential candidate’s plan while 36% oppose it. When only Republican primary voters are included, support falls to 38% supporting and 39% opposing the plan. |
Yet while more Republican voters seem comfortable with Trump’s controversial proposal, it is still fiercely opposed by most Americans. Fifty-seven percent of all respondents across party lines oppose Trump’s plan to bar Muslims from entering the United States and only 25% support it. | Yet while more Republican voters seem comfortable with Trump’s controversial proposal, it is still fiercely opposed by most Americans. Fifty-seven percent of all respondents across party lines oppose Trump’s plan to bar Muslims from entering the United States and only 25% support it. |
Trump’s call on Monday for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States” has spurred international controversy and condemnation from many within the Republican party. | |
The poll is not the first to find widespread GOP support for Trump’s advocacy of imposing a religious test for anyone entering the United States. An online poll conducted by Bloomberg Politics on Wednesday found that 65% of likely Republican primary voters supported Trump’s plan. | The poll is not the first to find widespread GOP support for Trump’s advocacy of imposing a religious test for anyone entering the United States. An online poll conducted by Bloomberg Politics on Wednesday found that 65% of likely Republican primary voters supported Trump’s plan. |
Trump has also improved his standing in national polls since calling for the ban. In a new poll from the New York Times and CBS News released on Thursday, the real estate mogul received support from 35% of Republican primary voters nationally. | Trump has also improved his standing in national polls since calling for the ban. In a new poll from the New York Times and CBS News released on Thursday, the real estate mogul received support from 35% of Republican primary voters nationally. |
In an interview with the Guardian, Trump’s national policy adviser, Sam Clovis, defended the plan as a reasonable way for the United States to “stop, take a break, have a look and make sure everything is cool”. | In an interview with the Guardian, Trump’s national policy adviser, Sam Clovis, defended the plan as a reasonable way for the United States to “stop, take a break, have a look and make sure everything is cool”. |
However, many other Republicans condemned it. His rival for the GOP nomination, Senator Lindsey Graham, told the Guardian that “Donald Trump today took xenophobia and religious bigotry to a new level”, while former vice-president Dick Cheney said in a radio interview that Trump’s plan “goes against everything we believe in”. |
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