57% in US opposed Trump's proposal to ban Muslims

A survey revealed that 25% of Americans support the proposal and 18% have no opinion or are "not sure" about it

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Last Updated : Dec 11 2015 | 10:37 AM IST

At least 57% Americans reject Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump's proposal to temporarily ban the entry of Muslim immigrants into the US, according to a survey.

The survey performed by NBC and The Wall Street Journal found that 25% of Americans support the proposal and 18% have no opinion or are "not sure" about it.

Last Monday, Trump -- who handily leads the Republican presidential candidates in virtually all recent voter opinion surveys -- proposed temporarily banning US entry for all foreign Muslims till the authorities find ways to prevent terrorist attacks recently staged by radicalised Muslims, Efe news agency reported.

He made his proposal after the San Bernardino, California, massacre that killed at least 14 people and injured 21others.

According to the survey, Republicans are divided on Trump's proposal with 42% supporting his idea, 36% opposing it and 22% undecided.

Among Democrats, however, the differences are much clearer with 75 opposing his Muslim entry ban proposal, 11% supporting it and 14% having no opinion or saying they were not sure.

The survey found that 59% of Americans have a favourable opinion of Muslims and 29% have a negative opinion.

Among Republicans, however, only 43% have a favourable opinion, while 48% have an unfavourable opinion of Muslims.

The survey also found that 41% of those polled believe that Trump's campaign remarks are frequently insulting and have the wrong focus.

Among Republicans, just 16% think that the New York real estate magnate's tone is insulting.

The survey was carried out among a sample of 1,000 adults -- 400 of whom responded by phone -- between December 6-9, although the data released by NBC do not say how the other 600 people were interviewed.

Several questions were posed to the survey participants, but the ones pertaining to Trump were asked of slightly fewer than half -- 495 people -- on December 8-9.

The survey has an error margin of +/- 4.4% points.

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First Published: Dec 11 2015 | 8:58 AM IST

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