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Nearly three-quarters of the nation's Muslim voters intend to participate in primary elections this year and a large majority plan to support the Democratic Party, according to a new survey.
The survey, released by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) on Monday, found that 74 percent of Muslim voters polled said they will be voting in upcoming primary elections, and 67 percent said they will vote for Democratic Party candidates. More than half of respondents said they'd vote for Hillary Clinton and 22 percent back Bernie Sanders. The survey was published hours before the Iowa caucuses.
When compared with the 17.3 percent of eligible American citizens who participated in statewide primaries for both parties in 2012—a record low—CAIR's reported voter intention numbers seem remarkably high.