For establishment Republicans, current front-runner Donald Trump is their worst nightmare.

After leading in the polls for months, the real estate mogul won the New Hampshire primary after coming in second in Iowa, behind Ted Cruz, who doesn't have many fans in the establishment either. In the next nominating event in South Carolina, Trump is posed to win again as the GOP scrambles to pick a party-approved candidate to take him on.

But, even if the GOP is successful in stopping the Trump machine, that leaves the problem of his supporters. The Trump campaign has given voice to many who were left out of the political process and now that they're out, the GOP won't be able to put them back in the bottle.

In a new poll of South Carolina GOP primary voters from Public Policy Polling, this divide is demonstrated in sharp terms. Trump supporters are more likely than other GOP voters to support a host of policies and ideas that are shall we say, far from the political correctness that Trump says he is against. (For each of the statistics, the margin of error is +/- 4.3 percent.)

A strong majority — 80 percent — of Donald Trump supporters are in favor of a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. That should come at no surprise since Trump has made the policy one key difference between himself and the other candidates. A majority of his supporters also support creating a national database of Muslims.

