A majority of Americans believe that the “Send her back!” chants directed at Rep. Ilhan Omar that erupted during President Trump’s rally in North Carolina last week were racist, according to a new poll.

The Politico/Morning Consult poll found that 58 percent of voters labeled the chants “racist,” including 87 percent of Democrats, while just 24 percent of Republicans did.

A combined 74 percent of Democrats and independents thought the chants were racist — as did 54 percent of white voters.

The chants in Greenville came less than a week after Trump tweeted that Omar and Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib and Ayanna Pressley should “go back” to their home countries if they were unhappy in the US.

All four freshman Democrats — who have been critical of the president — are women of color and have come to be known as “the Squad.”

New York’s progressive darling AOC, Tlaib of Michigan and Pressley of Massachusetts were all born in the US. Omar was born in Somalia but became a naturalized citizen.

More than half of registered voters — 53 percent — said they thought Trump’s tweets were racist, including 50 percent of white people.

In the partisan divide, 84 percent of Democrats, 16 percent of Republicans and 55 percent of independents thought the messages were racist.

“Republicans remain steadfast in their support for President Trump and don’t necessarily view last week’s series of controversial remarks as racist,” said Tyler Sinclair, Morning Consult’s vice president.

The poll also asked respondents if they thought the president is a racist — and 54 percent either strongly or somewhat agreed that he is.

Among Republicans, only 15 percent said Trump is racist, while 56 percent of independent voters and 85 percent of Democrats said he is.

Even though only a quarter of GOP voters said they thought the chants at the rally were racist, many of them still were not comfortable with them.

Half of Republicans said they thought the chants were inappropriate, compared with 38 percent who said they were not inappropriate. Overall, 71 percent of voters said the chants were inappropriate.

The Politico/Morning Consult poll of 1,992 registered voters was conducted July 19-21. The margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.