Trump campaign polls supporters on spread of Sharia law, making English official language of US

The Trump campaign is out with a poll asking about the spread of Sharia law.

The 32-question survey, which is available on the Trump campaign's website, is titled "Listening to America: 2018." It begins with a set of general questions, asking participants about their location, their sense of safety under Trump's presidency and whether they're optimistic about the direction of the economy.

The survey then addresses several topics currently in the news, such as whether schools across the country should be "hardened" in the wake of the Parkland shooting and whether supporters feel they've benefited from the recently passed GOP tax cuts.

As a candidate, Trump proposed the creation of a test for immigrants entering the country asking whether they believed "Sharia law supplants American law."

"Anyone who believes Sharia law supplants American law will not be given an immigrant visa," Trump said in an August 2016 speech in North Carolina. "If you want to join our society, then you must embrace our society, our values and our tolerant way of life."