AP) –
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson says Islam is antithetical to the
Constitution, and he doesn’t believe that a Muslim should be elected president.
Carson, a devout Christian, says a president’s faith should matter to voters if
it runs counter to the values and principles of America. Responding to a
question during an interview broadcast Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” he
described the Islamic faith as inconsistent with the Constitution. “I would not
advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation,” Carson said. “I
absolutely would not agree with that.”
He did
not specify in what way Islam ran counter to constitutional principles. In a
separate appearance on NBC, one of Carson’s rivals for the GOP nomination, Ohio
Gov. John Kasich, was asked whether he would have a problem with a Muslim in
the White House. “The answer is, at the end of the day, you’ve got to go
through the rigors, and people will look at everything. But, for me, the most
important thing about being president is you have leadership skills, you know
what you’re doing and you can help fix this country and raise this country.
Those are the qualifications that matter to me.”
Carson’s
comments came amid lingering fallout over Republican Donald Trump’s refusal
last week to take issue with a man during a campaign event who wrongly called
President Barack Obama a Muslim and said Muslims are “a problem in this
country.” Also speaking on NBC on Sunday, Trump said that a Muslim in the White
House is “something that could happen… Some people have said it already
happened, frankly.” In multiple interviews Sunday, Trump tried to draw a
distinction between all American Muslims and extremist Muslims in the U.S. and
elsewhere. “I have friends that are Muslims they’re great people, amazing
people,” Trump said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “You have extremists Muslims
that are in a class by themselves,”
Trump
added. “It’s a problem in this country it’s a problem throughout this
world….You do have a problem with radical Muslims.” SPECIAL: Modern Day
Patriots, this is the time to stand shoulder to shoulder with our forefathers
in Lexington and Concord. We need the Tea Party now more than ever. GOP
candidates have since been split over whether to criticize Trump, who has been
a vocal skeptic of Obama’s birthplace and faith. Obama is Christian.
In the
NBC interview, Carson said he believes that Obama was born in the U.S. and is
Christian, saying he has “no reason to doubt” what the president says.
Carson
also made a distinction when it came to electing Muslims to Congress, calling
it a “different story” from the presidency that “depends on who that Muslim is
and what their policies are, just as it depends on what anybody else says.”
Congress has one Muslim member, Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota. “If
there’s somebody who’s of any faith, but they say things, and their life has
been consistent with things that will elevate this nation and make it possible
for everybody to succeed, and bring peace and harmony, then I’m with them,”
Carson said.
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