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> President Trump, whose Middle East plan is winning support from Arab nations, is gaining strong support from Moslem leaders and their followers who believe that the Democrats haven't delivered on years of promises, according to a new survey of Islamic leaders.

> In a shocking turnaround, 61.48% of the 109 Moslem leaders who “represent two million voters” plan to vote for Trump. That is a slight edge over their 2012 vote for Barack Obama.

> The survey of the leaders was done by the Washington correspondent for Aksam Gazetesi, a Turkish news site. It suggested that the Moslem leaders' support for former Vice President Joe Biden was 30.27%.

>> President Trump, whose Middle East plan is winning support from Arab nations, is gaining strong support from Moslem leaders and their followers who believe that the Democrats haven't delivered on years of promises, according to a new survey of Islamic leaders. >> In a shocking turnaround, 61.48% of the 109 Moslem leaders who “represent two million voters” plan to vote for Trump. That is a slight edge over their 2012 vote for Barack Obama. >> The survey of the leaders was done by the Washington correspondent for Aksam Gazetesi, a Turkish news site. It suggested that the Moslem leaders' support for former Vice President Joe Biden was 30.27%.

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