October 24, 2012

A poll of Muslim voters has found 25 percent of respondents still undecided as to the presidential election

A poll of Muslim voters has found 25 percent of respondents still undecided as to the presidential election, although the vast majority (91 percent) of those polled said they plan to vote.

The polling was conducted by an independent firm for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a civil rights and advocacy organization with chapters around the country. It consisted of a random sampling of 500 voters who identify as Muslim. Among the 75 percent who said they had decided on a candidate, 68 percent said they favored President Obama, while seven percent supported Republican candidate Mitt Romney.