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All readers agree that Donald Trump's name should be removed from property

Pulse readers support Donald Trump's business partner's decision to remove the politician's name from a $6 billion property in Dubai.

Before and after

Last month, DAMAC Properties,Donald Trump's business partner, removed Trump's name from a luxury housing project in Dubai, worth $6 billion.

Without any formal announcement, the real estate firm took down his photo, and a photo of his daughter,Ivanka, from the development.

This occurred after the politician's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.

Pulse readers were asked to weigh in, that is, to agree or disagree with this action taken by the Dubai property firm.

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The results showed an unanimous support of the decision to remove Trump's name from the property.

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