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Americans believe that many Muslims in the U.S. are not 'American' enough, according to a new study.
Americans also see little difference between Muslims from other countries and Muslim Americans, 'suggesting that "Americanness" alone does not lead to more positive views,' the study found.
Further, nearly 20 percent of Americans would deny Muslims who are U.S. citizens the right to vote, and many would support a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country, according to the report by the Democracy Fund Voter Study Group.
Perceptions split dramatically down party lines, with Democrats believing that more than two-thirds of Muslims wanted to fit in, while Republicans believed only 36 percent did.