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More Than 30% Of Republicans Falsely Believe Obama Is Muslim (POLL)

ALAN FRAM   08/19/10 05:34 PM ET   AP

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More Than 30% Of Republicans Falsely Believe Obama Is Muslim (POLL)

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is a Christian who prays daily, a White House official said Thursday, trying to tamp down growing doubts about the president's religion.

A new poll showed that nearly one in five people, or 18 percent, believe Obama is Muslim. That was up from 11 percent who said so in March 2009. The survey also showed that just 34 percent said Obama is Christian, down from 48 percent who said so last year. The largest share of people, 43 percent, said they don't know his religion.

White House spokesman Bill Burton said most Americans care more about the economy and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and "they are not reading a lot of news about what religion the president is." He commented on Air Force One as Obama headed for a vacation in Massachusetts on Martha's Vineyard.

Burton added, "The president is obviously a Christian. He prays everyday."

The survey, conducted by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center and its affiliated Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, is based on interviews conducted before the controversy over whether Muslims should be permitted to construct a mosque near the World Trade Center site. Obama has said he believes Muslims have the right to build an Islamic center there, though he's also said he won't take a position on whether they should actually build it.

In a separate poll by Time magazine/ABT SRBI conducted Monday and Tuesday – after Obama's comments about the mosque – 24 percent said they think he is Muslim, 47 percent said they think he is Christian and 24 percent didn't know or didn't respond.

In addition, 61 percent opposed building the Muslim center near the Trade Center site and 26 percent said they favor it.

The Pew poll found that about three in 10 of Obama's fiercest political rivals, Republicans and conservatives, say he is a Muslim. That is up significantly from last year and far higher than the share of Democrats and liberals who say so. But even among his supporters, the number saying he is a Christian has fallen since 2009, with just 43 percent of blacks and 46 percent of Democrats saying he is Christian.

Among independents, 18 percent say Obama is Muslim – up from 10 percent last year.

Pew analysts attribute the findings to attacks by his opponents and Obama's limited attendance at religious services, particularly in contrast with Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, whose worship was more public.

Andrew Kohut, the Pew Research Center's director, said the confusion partly reflects "the intensification of negative views about Obama among his critics." Alan Cooperman, the Pew Forum's associate director for research, said that with the public hearing little about Obama's religion, "maybe there's more possibility for other people to make suggestions that the president is this or he's really that or he's really a Muslim."

Obama is the Christian son of a Kenyan Muslim father and a Kansas mother. From age 6 to 10, Obama lived in predominantly Muslim Indonesia with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. His full name, Barack Hussein Obama, sounds Muslim to many.

On Wednesday, White House officials did not provide on-the-record comments on the survey but prompted Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell of Houston to call The Associated Press.

Caldwell, who said he has known Obama for years, said the president is a Christian who prays every day. He said he was not sure where the public confusion about the president's religion came from, but he called false media reports about it "a 24-hour noise box committed to presenting the president in a false light."

Six in 10 of those saying Obama is a Muslim said they got the information from the media, with the largest portion – 16 percent – saying it was on television. Eleven percent said they learned it from Obama's behavior and words.

Despite the confusion about Obama's religion, there is noteworthy support for how he uses it to make decisions. Nearly half, or 48 percent, said he relies on his religion the right amount when making policy choices, 21 percent said he uses it too little and 11 percent too much.

Obama is seen as less reliant overall than Bush was on religion. Even so, the 48 percent who say Obama uses it appropriately for decisions is similar to the 53 percent who said the same about Bush in 2004. Just over half in the new poll said Obama mentions his faith and prayer the right amount, about the same as said so about Bush in 2006.

At the same time, the poll provides broad indications that the public feels religion is playing a diminished role in politics today, with fewer people than in 2008 saying the Democratic and Republican parties are friendly toward religion.

With elections for control of Congress just over two months away, the poll contains optimistic news for Republicans. Half of white non-Hispanic Catholics, plus three in 10 unaffiliated with a religion and a third of Jews, support the GOP – all up since 2008.

The survey also found:

_The Democratic Party is seen as friendly to religion by 26 percent, while 43 percent say the same about the GOP. That's a 9 percentage point drop for Republicans since 2008, and 12 points lower for Democrats.

_Fifty-two percent say churches should stay away from politics, a reversal of the slim majorities that supported churches' political involvement from 1996 to 2006.

The poll, overseen by Princeton Survey Research Associates International, involved landline and cell phone interviews with 3,003 randomly chosen adults. It was conducted July 21-Aug. 5 and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.

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Online:

Pew Research Center: http://www.peoplepress.org

Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life: http://www.pewforum.org

Time Magazine: ,8599,2011680,00.html http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0

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massjim
Dem? Repub? Is there a difference?
08:45 PM on 08/23/2010
I'd rather him be a devout Muslim that a follower of Reverend Wright.
06:32 PM on 08/21/2010
People who can say things like "The US is the most religiously free nation in the world" (or suchlike) and expect to be taken seriously are certainly not interested in serious discussion. For crying out loud, the US has had ONE Roman Catholic President in its entire history! The US has not had even one Jewish President! Since before the Revolution, there have prominent Jewish people in American society, so where are the Jewish Presidents, huh? There is a whole lot more to "freedom of religion" than condescending toleration of non-Christian religious worship. This entire manufactured "controversy" about Obama's religion is an excellent example of how thin the veneer of "freedom of religion" is in the US.
02:58 PM on 08/21/2010
So it is acceptable for the President to be Christian, but not Muslim? How does that even make sense? I guess only if you want to argue that the devil you know is better.

It is shameful that anyone would feel more comfortable with a Christian than with a Muslim. There is hardly a difference between both religions They are both driven by hate, and blind faith.

I look forward to a day, when an atheist will be president.
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notillegal2
02:29 AM on 08/21/2010
Children born of a Muslim dad equals Muslim child. I didn't make up the rules.
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RapidProf
12:25 PM on 08/21/2010
I didn't make up the rules either, but I break them anyway. Children should be free to choose any religion they wish, or none at all, when they are intellectually capable. Until then, the least indoctrination, the better. How about letting a child be a child, and not a "Christian child" or "Muslim child," etc.?
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Dovescorner
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12:15 PM on 08/22/2010
Has anyone defined what is wrong with being a Muslim yet. Like Obama, I am not saying it is right or wrong but we really need to understand what the problem really is and then we can agree or disagree intelligently. All of this right wing spin is similar to that of the days of Martin Luther King. It kills me how the Wingnuts now defend him and see this slaughtered hero as great now. Republicans are so fearful of change. I applaud the RINO's for their courage
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treadway123
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02:11 PM on 08/20/2010
Fox news has promoted this sense before his election! Republicans an Fox only use it for Political football games to diss the president. Now they actually got 18% of dumbed down americans to believe he is a muslim. My gosh, I didn't know we had that many Low Grade Americans.
12:45 PM on 08/20/2010
So you can't be a muslim and be President? Ok Ms Sarah and the Right Wing soooo worried about holding up our Constitution. Where does it say in the Constitution you can only be a Christian to be Pres? This is an insult to ALL religions. This is why more and more people are turned off against organized religion. It is dangerous.
12:41 PM on 08/20/2010
A good number of those polled know good and well he's not.

But answer that way like petulent children trying to get a rise out of the adults.
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pindiva
12:29 PM on 08/20/2010
"A new poll showed that nearly one in five people, or 18 percent, believe Obama is Muslim."

I love it. CNN just did a piece on this comparing what else 20% of the people believe.

The list include that 20% of the people believe that aliens have contacted earth, and that 20% of people admit to peeing in the swimming pool.
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notillegal2
02:28 AM on 08/21/2010
Count me in on all of those.
12:16 PM on 08/20/2010
When he came to Washington as president, many expected Obama would select a new church or sample many different ones. But in more than 19 months he’s been in office, he has been seen heading to the golf course more than to church.
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treadway123
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02:52 PM on 08/20/2010
He has prayer time/services at the white house prayer chapel. If he does choose a church the Republican/Tea Partiers/Media would make them a target, an a lot of people would get hurt once again! So do u blame him for not chooseing a church for the hate mongers to tear down?
dcgal1
what does this mean?
11:52 AM on 08/20/2010
You have to wonder why a question like this would asked on any poll.
I don't recall there ever being a poll where any other president's perceived religous beliefs were questioned.
And even if he were a Muslim, what would be wrong with that?
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pindiva
12:31 PM on 08/20/2010
There was a lot of controversy over Kennedy being Catholic, and if I remember correctly, over Nixon being Quaker. There was a lot of comments about Romney's being a Mormon.

Much as I think this is another teabagger inspired non-controversy, questions of religous belief have always been an issue.
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Sean Myers
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11:45 AM on 08/20/2010
even if he was a muslim, who cares?
12:41 PM on 08/20/2010
That is my point too. So you can't be a muslim and be President. It is an insult to the 1.5 billion muslims around the world. :)
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jsarets
11:22 AM on 08/20/2010
18% of American think the Sun revolves around the Earth

http://www.gallup.com/poll/3742/new-poll-gauges-americans-general-knowledge-levels.aspx
12:41 PM on 08/20/2010
Exactly. And some think the moon landing didn't happen and that the earth is 6,000 years old. CRAAAZZZIIEESSS!!
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duhtruth
10:56 AM on 08/20/2010
When will the US be ready for democracy?
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10:45 AM on 08/20/2010
I would like to see one, just one national level politician answer, "None of your damn business" when asked about his or her religion.
10:22 AM on 08/20/2010
President Obama's own propensity with the untruths are partly to blame. He has lost the trust of the American people. Just yesterday in Ohio he made another false claim.
http://www.dispatchpolitics.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2010/08/20/copy/obama-had-facts-wrong-about-visit-here.html?adsec=politics&sid=101
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11:13 AM on 08/20/2010
President Obama is not to blame for the myth that he is a Muslim. The blame falls at the feet of the right wing pundits and talkers who constantly imply and question whether he is a Muslim. There are others who come right out and say he is, or refuse to acknowledge that he isn't. Never has a good man who is president been treated with such contempt.