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Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson said on Sunday no Muslim should be president of the United States, adding a new twist to a controversy roiling the party's White House nominating race.
In an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press," Carson, a retired brain surgeon who often refers to his own deep Christian faith, was asked whether a president's religion should matter.
"I guess it depends on what that faith is. If it's inconsistent with the values and principles of America, then of course it should matter. But if it fits within the realm of America and consistent with the constitution, no problem," he said.
Asked whether he believes Islam is consistent with the US constitution, he responded, "No, I don't. I do not."
"I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation. I absolutely would not agree with that," he added.
The Council on Islamic-American Relations said Carson's comments make him unfit to be president.
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