Exit Polls Show High Turnout for Muslim Voters in Midterm Elections
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(LOS ANGELES, CA., 11/6/14) -- Despite more than 70 percent of Muslim Americans voting Democratic, the Republican Party still managed to take control of Congress. An exit poll taken among Muslim voters on Election day revealed some very interesting new trends among American Muslims. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation's largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, who conducted the mid-term election exit poll in states with high concentrations of Muslim citizens, shows an up to 76 percent turnout of those voters and that overall, more than 70 percent of those voters supported Democratic candidates. CAIR's poll also indicated a modest positive shift in Muslim voter support for Republican candidates, reflecting that party's national gains. "Muslim voters were energized and engaged, turning out at almost twice the average of all American voters in previous midterm elections," said CAIR Government Affairs Manager Robert McCaw. Compared to the 2012 elections, in which Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney received a single digit percentage of the Muslim vote, close to 20 or more percent (23 percent for Rick Scott in Florida) of Muslims elected Republican candidates for governor in yesterday's elections. Republican gains are attributed to winning over traditionally independent or undecided Muslim voters. The CAIR exit poll of more than 3,000 registered Muslim voters in California, New York, Illinois, Florida, Texas, and Virginia was conducted using an independent automated call survey provider and asked two questions:
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