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Poll: North Carolina Voters Say No To Exploiting NYC Islamic Cultural Center In 2010 Elections


First Posted: 09/30/10 08:47 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:50 PM ET

A new survey from the Democratic-affiliated firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) finds that candidates arguing over the proposed Islamic Cultural Center in lower Manhattan has left a bad taste in North Carolina's voters' mouths.

The survey comes just a week after Republican Renee Ellmers, who is running to defeat Rep. Bob Etheridge (D-N.C.), released a campaign ad that basically used "Muslims" and "terrorists" interchangeably and warned that the construction of an Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero would be a "victory mosque" for terrorists. "After the Muslims conquered Jerusalem, and Cordoba, and Constantinople they built victory mosques," the ad's narrator said. "And, now, they want to build a mosque by Ground Zero. Where does Bob Etheridge stand? He won't say. Won't speak out. Won't take a stand."

"North Carolina isn't exactly a bastion of liberalism but even there a majority of voters think it's off base for candidates to exploit the proposed 'Ground Zero mosque' as a campaign issue," writes PPP. "51% label doing so as 'inappropriate' to just 37% who consider it to be an acceptable tactic." The disapproval of the ad is even stronger in the area where Ellmers ran the ad; there, 56 percent of voters said it was not appropriate.

Among Republicans, those results were reversed. Sixty percent of GOP voters said using the Islamic cultural center was fine, and only 29 percent objected. As PPP points out, "for Ellmers to win she's going to have to take an overwhelming share of independents and also capture a healthy level of Democratic support. With those key groups exploiting the mosque is seen as particularly inappropriate- 68% of Democrats and 50% of independents share that feeling."

"It is reassuring that despite the best efforts of far right-wing propagandists to paint this American community center as a Trojan horse, and then to exploit the resultant fear in order to cultivate votes, the American people are saying 'no thanks,'" said Ahmed Rehab, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Chicago. "I think we are all sick and tired of desperate candidates resorting to polarizing, divisive tactics that seek to manipulate. We all long for clean, responsible campaigns that actually tackle the real issues that affect our daily lives and that offer workable solutions to our problems. We're tired of candidates who take us for granted -- or worse yet, insult our intelligence -- instead of doing the leg work to earn our votes on the merit of their character and track record. I hope the message coming from this poll continues to be reflected at the most important poll of all: the voting poll this November." The Ellmers campaign did not return a request for comment.

Last week, Ellmers faced a tough interview from CNN's Anderson Cooper, who took issue with her use of the term "victory mosque." He noted that there was no evidence that the project, Park51, was intended to be anything like what she was implying, and pointed out that historically, Christians have also built houses of worship after conquering lands. Ellmers said he was "wrong" and asked him, "[A]re you anti-religion, are you anti-Christian in your thinking?" "That's like the lowest response I have ever heard from a candidate, I gotta tell you," Cooper responded.

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A new survey from the Democratic-affiliated firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) finds that candidates arguing over the proposed Islamic Cultural Center in lower Manhattan has left a bad taste in North Ca...
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02:56 PM on 10/02/2010
I'm getting so sick of these hypocrites. Oviously Ellmers wanted some free publicity, and she got it didn't she? I'm a Christian woman, married to a Muslim man, and I'm also Native American Indian. Ellmers is Catholic. Well, guess what? Timothy McVeigh was a Catholic too. So, following her twisted logic shall we bann all Catholic churches from the vecinity of the Federal Building that McVeigh blew up in Oklahoma City. All she is is another "opportunistic hater and bigot" that knows how to push the "us against them" buttons of her constituents to get some votes. Furthermore, in all likelihood her ancestors were busily helping Christian missionaries to give out smallpox blankets to Indians. Vilify and dehumanize any group of people as she is doing, and the next thing will be a call to round up all muslims and put them in internment camps like they did to the American Indian, the Japanese, etc.... It's time to get rid of this perverted mentality in the USA. We are going on 600 years of it and it's been around far too long.
04:34 PM on 10/02/2010
Native American Christain Women married to a Muslim Man, wow, you two I am sure make a gorgeous couple. Asalam Alaikum!
01:37 AM on 10/02/2010
people are just sick of islam in general
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
03:22 PM on 10/02/2010
I have a feeling that at least 25%-ish of the world's population (aka Muslims) might disagree with you.

So do a bunch of the rest of us.

Peace to all.
12:30 AM on 10/02/2010
I live in NC but I don't think I am in the right postition to say NO to build the Islamic community center in NYC. North Carolinans need to pay more attention to real kitchen table issues than worrying about what to be built in NYC. North Carolinians are only outsiders, how can they know what is the best for NYC.
The sad thing is a lot of people outside NYC are manuiplated by untrue comments inflated by irresponsible media and popular figures.
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Blknight96
10:44 PM on 10/01/2010
As a New Yorker, your opinions don't mean nothing. Especially when you're basing your opinions off of LIES and a serious misinformation campaign. Funny thing is there has ALWAYS been a Mosque at Ground Zero and this isn't a Mosque being built there to begin with.
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TeeSC
07:24 PM on 10/01/2010
Proud of ya, North Carolina... dare I hope this might be some winds of change? 
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amaboss52
I think, therefore I am, I think?
06:26 PM on 10/01/2010
Good for NC, finally we have some adults taking charge of the conversation. Ellmers doesn't deserve to be elected to trash hauler let alone to the halls of Congress. Sheesh!
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JesusGlock9OilBaron
06:25 PM on 10/01/2010
I didn't realize that NC was so relevant to NYC and New Yorkers...whatever the position may be.
06:15 PM on 10/01/2010
NC? who really cares what they have to say, this is about NY.
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WilliamProc
Black Atheist Monotreme.
06:42 PM on 10/01/2010
As a transplant from NY, living in NC, I must say that sometimes, reading stunning ignorant comments like yours, I really don't care about your opinions either.
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Michael Cutler
I missed this place. Hope to be around more often
05:43 PM on 10/01/2010
Reading this, I'm happy to say that I was born in North Carolina.
- Michael Cutler, anti-conservative
04:33 PM on 10/01/2010
All right Tar Heels! Refudiate stupidery!
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LesleyAnne
07:43 PM on 10/01/2010
Tee hee!
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gurukalehuru
cwtc7
04:32 PM on 10/01/2010
Some blame the muslims, and some blame the Jews. www.gurukalehuru.wordpress.com
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Michael Cutler
I missed this place. Hope to be around more often
05:42 PM on 10/01/2010
I blame ALL religions.
04:36 PM on 10/02/2010
I blame people.
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cloudjungle
03:32 PM on 10/01/2010
Now all we have to do is get rid of the Burr under our saddle. Vote Democrat!
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newtom
eschew obfuscation
03:19 PM on 10/01/2010
How is this issue even important to the people of NC? Ellmers is obviously grasping at straws to get attention. Sounds like most sensible people are rejecting her attempts.
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JBS
Part time misanthrope & full time curmudgeon
05:34 PM on 10/01/2010
Read the article. The people of NC don't want this issue in their election.
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maidenofdforest
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03:14 PM on 10/01/2010
Well, hope springs eternal. North Carolina residents can be credited with more sense than the District 6 of MN minions out to reelect Bachmann from there for the third time. Those who oppose Bachmann cradle my same hope of change in that district without looney characters serving constituents with their tarot cards and witch hunting.
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01:48 PM on 10/01/2010
We build Victory Sky Scrapers that house Wall Street.
02:00 PM on 10/01/2010
Yup, and there are no greater fanatics any where on earth!