Donald Trump strikes chord with GOP voters over Muslims, poll finds
Donald Trump pauses at the podium during the first official Republican presidential candidates debate of the 2016 USA presidential campaign in Cleveland, Ohio, last week.
More research now suggests that the general public as well as Republicans side with Donald Trump’s immigration proposals for Muslims.
“If you are trying to keep people paying dues and supporting your organization, you want to keep them upset”, Clinton said about the NRA.
Clinton and Meyers also imagined a different world.
The billionaire businessman argues that his hard-line approach is necessary to protect the U.S. from terrorism until the “hatred” in the Muslim community is contained. “I know why you’re not going to support me: you’re not going to support me because I don’t want your money”, Trump said. “But now he’s gone way over the line. What he’s saying now isn’t only shameful and wrong, it’s risky”. The group posted a video online, warning Trump of the repercussions of his anti-Muslim rhetoric. “The more Muslims feel sad the more ISIS feels they can recruit them”, a masked member of the group said in a recent video.
Meanwhile, Israeli politicians and more than 3,70,000 Britons urged their governments on Wednesday to bar Mr Trump from their countries after he called for a ban on Muslims in the US. He attributed his earlier decision to meet with the GOP front-runner to a uniform policy of meeting with all US presidential candidates who visit Israel and ask to speak with him.
Spencer Platt/Getty Images Nearly 60% of Americans disagree with Trump’s plan to bar Muslims from entering the country, but over half of Republicans support the plan.