Public Policy Polling is known for the unusual questions it asks.

So it maybe shouldn’t be shocking that PPP asked 712 registered voters this question: “Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘The Bowling Green massacre shows why we need Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration?’ ”

The Bowling Green Massacre, in case you’re not familiar, was an outrage that White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway invented to explain support for the executive order signed by the president barring refugees from seven mostly Muslim countries. Though she referenced the “event” in multiple interviews, Conway subsequently said she actually meant the arrest of two Iraqis in Bowling Green, Ky., who had attacked U.S. soldiers in their home country.

PPP’s Bowling Green question received the support, by a 51%-to-23% margin, of those who identified themselves as Trump voters. Hillary Clinton voters, by contrast, rejected that statement by a 90%-to-2% margin.

The executive order itself received the support of Trump voters by a 93%-to-4% margin, and the opposition of Clinton voters by a 93%-to-3% margin. The 2016 Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson’s supporters were basically split, with 38% supporting and 37% opposing.

More broadly, Trump’s favorability was underwater, with an unfavorable rating at 52% and favorables of 45%, the PPP poll found.