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    WASHINGTON — A University of Texas poll to be released today shows Republican presidential candidate John McCain and GOP Sen. John Cornyn leading by comfortable margins in Texas, as expected. But the statewide survey of 550 registered voters has one very surprising finding: 23 percent of Texans are convinced that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is a Muslim.

    Obama is a Christian who was embroiled in a controversy earlier this year about his two-decade membership in Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ. Yet just 45 percent of those polled identified the Illinois senator as a Protestant.

    The Obama-is-a-Muslim confusion is caused by fallacious Internet rumors and radio talk-show gossip. McCain went so far at one of his town hall meetings to grab a microphone from a woman who claimed that Obama was an Arab.

    The Texas numbers are unusual because most national polls show that just 5 to 10 percent of Americans still believe Obama is a Muslim — less than half the number of Texans who buy into the debunked theories.

    The UT poll shows McCain running ahead of Obama statewide, with a 51 percent to 40 percent margin. Cornyn, a first-term Republican from San Antonio, leads Rick Noriega, a state representative from Houston, 45 percent to 36 percent. Another 14 percent of voters remain undecided in the contest.

    The poll found that 89 percent of Lone Star State voters say the country's economic situation is worse than a year ago. And President Bush and Congress both get record low marks.

    Just 34 percent of Texans approve of Bush's job performance — a big change for a former governor who won re-election 10 years ago with 70 percent of the vote. And Congress is even more unpopular: Just 8 percent of Texas voters approve of the work being done on Capitol Hill.

    The telephone poll was conducted by the Texas Politics Project and Department of Government at The University of Texas at Austin. The poll was conducted from Oct. 15 to 22, and had a margin of error of 4.2 percentage points.


    Not that 5-10% is a good number for the rest of the country.
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  • #2
    Not such a big surprise.
    After all, how many people within the USA believed Bushs lies that Saddam had ties to Al Quaeda and was involved in 9/11?
    If I remember corectly the percentage was especially among republican voters unusually high, especially as it would have required just a little bit of reading to debunk these lies.
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    • #3
      "Muslim" is code for "nigra."

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      • #4
        I'm sure fascinated with people's fascination with Texas.
        Not that I blame them. I'm glad I don't live in boring-ass Iowa or Rhode Island or North Dakota or etc., etc.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Zkribbler
          "Muslim" is code for "nigra."
          actually it is. When I was living with this old lady, I wanted to invite friends over. Either a turkish guy, or a polish one. Both muslims. So I told her, a pius catholic, that I want to invite a friend over, and that he's a muslim. She said: "what? ah, a ******!".
          I had to tell her muslim is not a black person, and, anyway, ****** (czarnuch) word is not polite.

          I did not invite them over.
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          • #6
            25% is a pretty high gullibility rate.
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            • #7
              You mean he isn't one? Raised in a madrassa in Jakarta?
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              • #8
                What I find extreme is that at least 25 % of texans know anything about what is existing outside the state
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                • #9
                  It's not as if there was no reason for such a conviction. His father was muslim, he was raised in a muslim school in a muslim country, his first and second name are muslim.
                  Now he is not a muslim, but these people seem to believe he is hiding his religious views.
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                  • #10
                    I can see where they might get this impression. No gullibility needed. Only skepticism.
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                    • #11
                      I find it more disconcerting few seem to question whether being a Muslim is supposed to be a stigma in the first place.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DanS
                        I can see where they might get this impression. No gullibility needed. Only skepticism.
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                        • #13
                          I think it would be cool if Obama turned out not only to be Muslim, but also a communist, fascist, closet jew/homosexual, and the antiChrist all in one.
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                          • #14
                            Neither McCain, Biden, or Obama strike me as particularly religious people. For most politicians, their personal faith/religion is a tool to get votes but some, like Palin, are genuine religious nuts.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by EPW
                              I think it would be cool if Obama turned out not only to be Muslim, but also a communist, fascist, closet jew/homosexual, and the antiChrist all in one.
                              I don't mind if it happens in inferior coutries such as Canada, but if it happens in contries with nuclear capabilities such as in US, I tend to be a bit worried.
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