Of course they are: following bin Laden's orders.

Bruce

 In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 EXIT POLL: 93 PERCENT OF MUSLIMS VOTING FOR KERRY
 Samplings in Ohio and Florida show overwhelming support

 (WASHINGTON, D.C., 11/2/2004) - Preliminary results of an exit poll by a 
 prominent national Islamic civil rights and advocacy group indicate that 
 more than 90 percent of Muslim voters are casting their ballots for John 
 Kerry in today's election.

 In that early survey of 537 Muslim voters, conducted by the 
 Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), 93 percent 
 of respondents said they voted for Kerry, 5 percent favored Ralph Nader 
 and less than 1 percent said they supported President Bush.

 The exit poll exceeds the results of a post-debate CAIR survey indicating 
 that 80 percent of likely American Muslim voters planned to vote for 
 Kerry. Today's poll results are also in line with the American Muslim 
 Taskforce on Civil Rights and Elections - Political Action Committee 
 (AMT-PAC) endorsement of John Kerry. SEE: 
 http://www.americanmuslimvoter.net/

 In the key battleground state of Florida, a CAIR sampling of 335 Muslims 
 who cast their votes today or in early polling shows that 95 percent voted 
 for Kerry and just 3 percent voted for President Bush. Ralph Nader 
 received under 2 percent of Muslim votes.

 In Ohio, a similar sampling of 222 Muslim voters showed 86 percent voting 
 for Kerry, 4 percent for Bush and 10 percent for "other" or a third party.

 "We are seeing an unprecedented level of voter mobilization by the 
 American Muslim community in this election," said CAIR Executive Director 
 Nihad Awad. "I believe Muslim voters have come of age and will be a factor 
 in all future elections."

 Muslims from almost every state responded to the exit poll, with the most 
 responses coming from California, Virginia, Texas, Maryland, Illinois, New 
 York, Florida, and Ohio.

 Surveys were faxed and e-mailed to Muslim individuals and organizations 
 nationwide this afternoon.

 In the weeks leading up to the election, CAIR launched a nationwide "Get 
 Out the Muslim Vote" campaign that included phone banks in a number of 
 election centers, distribution of Muslim voter guides and transportation 
 services for Muslim voters.

 CAIR, America's largest Islamic civil liberties group, is headquartered in 
 Washington, D.C., and has 29 regional offices and chapters nationwide and 
 in Canada.

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