Americans are almost evenly divided in how they view Muslims, according to a survey released in August by the Arab American Institute in Washington, D.C. "The American Divide: How We View Arabs and Muslims," found that 41 percent of Americans had unfavorable views of Muslims, compared to 40 percent who held favorable views. That's an improvement from 2010, when another institute survey found that 55 percent of Americans viewed Muslims unfavorably, compared to 35 percent with favorable views.
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