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Home » Americans’ unfavorable attitudes toward Muslims since 9/11, by party affiliation

Americans’ unfavorable attitudes toward Muslims since 9/11, by party affiliation


Source: Charles Kurzman, Ahsan Kamal, and Hajar Yazdiha, “Ideology and Threat Assessment: Law Enforcement Evaluation of Muslim and Right-Wing Extremism,” Socius, Vol. 3, April 2017, pp. 1-13 at p. 4. (Link to article.)

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