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July 25, 2017
Two-thirds of Muslims prefer the Democratic Party-00-01
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Two-thirds of Muslims prefer the Democratic Party-00-01
U.S. Muslims, Christians exhibit similar levels of religious commitment-00-02
Most Muslims say working for justice, protecting the environment among keys to what it means to be Muslim
Most U.S. Muslim adults are immigrants
Half say it is getting tougher to be Muslim in the U.S.-00-05
Most Muslims proud to be Muslim and proud to be American
Most U.S. Muslims say Trump is unfriendly toward Muslim Americans
Growing number of U.S. Muslims say they received expressions of support-00-08
Those with distinctively Muslim appearance more likely to experience discrimination
Half of U.S. Muslims experienced at least one instance of religious discrimination in the past year
Nine-in-ten Muslims proud to be American
Most U.S. Muslims dissatisfied with direction of country, wary of Trump
Among U.S. Muslims, widespread concern about place in American society
Like U.S. public overall, Muslims concerned about extremism in name of Islam
Three-quarters of Muslims see little or no support for extremism among U.S. Muslims
Nine-in-ten U.S. Muslims proud to be American
Two-thirds of U.S. Muslims say Trump makes them feel worried
Most Muslim Americans say U.S. media covers Islam unfairly
Muslim women more likely than men to say Muslims face variety of challenges
Majority of U.S. Muslim adults are under 40-00new-06
Growing share of Muslims say homosexuality should be accepted by society
Being a good parent a high priority for most Muslims
Muslim voting patterns in presidential elections
Muslims reliably Democratic in presidential elections-00_new-03
Compared with general public, Muslims more likely to say targeting, killing civilians is never justifiable
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