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During a visit to his father’s native Nairobi, Kenya this summer, President Barack Obama thumbed his nose at the so-called birther movement: people who believe he was not born in the United States.

“I suspect that some of my critics back home are suspecting that I’m back here to look for my birth certificate,” he joked while delivering a toast at a state dinner hosted by Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. “That is not the case.”

But a new poll released Tuesday conducted by Public Policy Polling shows that a large swath of Republicans who are regular primary voters actually believe that President Obama is indeed Muslim and was born outside of the United States.

And Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s xenophobic rhetoric, most notably against Mexican immigrants, is playing well among his party’s voters, who also believe that children of undocumented immigrants should be deported, the results show.

“Donald Trump’s saying things out on the campaign trail that a lot of people think, but that have generally been seen as not appropriate to talk about in public,” Dean Debnam, president of Public Policy Polling said in a statement. “So it’s not surprising that people who hold those kinds of beliefs are gravitating towards him.” Via Poll results from Public Policy Polling:

66 percent of Trump’s supporters believe that Obama is a Muslim to just 12 percent that grant he’s a Christian. 61 percent think Obama was not born in the United States to only 21 percent who accept that he was. And 63 percent want to amend the Constitution to eliminate birthright citizenship, to only 20 percent who want to keep things the way they are….

Trump’s beliefs represent the consensus among the GOP electorate. 51 percent overall want to eliminate birthright citizenship. 54 percent think President Obama is a Muslim. And only 29 percent grant that President Obama was born in the United States. That’s less than the 40 percent who think Canadian born [Texas Sen.] Ted Cruz [a Republican presidential candidate] was born in the United States.

Trump, the real estate mogul and reality television star, is an early proponent of the birther movement, which started in 2008 when then-Illinois Senator Obama made his first run for president. While running for his second term, President Obama released his long-form birth certificate in April 2011, after Trump propelled speculation that he was born outside of the U.S.

But the birth certificate still has not convinced Trump that the president is a native-born U.S. citizen, he said in July during an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper.

“I don’t know,” Trump told CNN when asked whether he thought Obama was born in the U.S. “I really don’t know. I don’t know why he wouldn’t release his records.”

The poll results show that Trump’s supporters aren’t the only ones who hold these views:

Only among supporters of [Ohio Gov.] John Kasich (58/13), [ex-Florida Gov.] Jeb Bush (56/18), [New Jersey Gov.] Chris Christie (59/33), and [Florida Sen.] Marco Rubio (42/30) are there more people who think President Obama was born in the United States than that he wasn’t.

Bush, who was the apparent Republican presidential front-runner before the summer of Trump, has not been able to rise in popularity because of an inability to attract primary voters who hold the same beliefs as those who favor Trump, the poll shows. SMDH.

Public Policy Polling said it surveyed “572 usual Republican primary voters and 545 usual Democratic primary voters” from August 28-30. Click here to read the complete poll results.

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Poll Reveals Most Trump Supporters Believe Obama Is A Muslim Not Born In U.S.  was originally published on newsone.com

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