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| Donald Trump |
The frontrunner for the Republican nomination for the White House triggered an outcry on Monday with the proposal, which was lambasted at home and abroad.
Fifty-seven percent of adults in the US are against the idea, while 25% are for it, according to the new survey by NBC News and the Wall Street Journal on Thursday. Eighteen percent did not know or had no opinion.
Among Republicans the views are mixed: 42% of Republican respondents back Trump's Muslim ban, while 36% oppose it.
Three-quarters of Democrats stand opposed. The poll also found that 41% of Americans believe Trump's bombastic campaign statements in general are frequently insulting. Twenty-two percent say Trump is telling it like it is and has the correct approach.
The survey also showed that Americans have a favorable opinion of Muslims, 59% positive compared to 29% negative upholding a relatively stable position on the question since 2002.

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