I think you're wrong. According to "Coalition for American Veterans PAC", "In the end, while the majority of America chose Joe Biden to be the next President of the United States, Veterans as a bloc voted to re-elect Donald Trump. According to national exit polling conducted by both CNN and The New York Times, Veterans as a group voted …
I think you're wrong. According to "Coalition for American Veterans PAC", "In the end, while the majority of America chose Joe Biden to be the next President of the United States, Veterans as a bloc voted to re-elect Donald Trump. According to national exit polling conducted by both CNN and The New York Times, Veterans as a group voted for President Donald Trump by a margin of 54% to Joe Biden’s 44%"
I read that Biden made headway in terms of how they voted in 2016, but that is still a very wide schism, especially given all of the reasons one would expect the military to turn away from trump.
To be honest, it scares the hell out of me, along with Law Enforcement....
I hope you're right. It just seems that trump gave them ample reason to not support him for re-election, so to stick with him anyway makes me think these are the die-hards. He won by a 26 point margin in 2016 - so falling to a 10 point margin in 2020 is significant.
I think you're wrong. According to "Coalition for American Veterans PAC", "In the end, while the majority of America chose Joe Biden to be the next President of the United States, Veterans as a bloc voted to re-elect Donald Trump. According to national exit polling conducted by both CNN and The New York Times, Veterans as a group voted for President Donald Trump by a margin of 54% to Joe Biden’s 44%"
I read that Biden made headway in terms of how they voted in 2016, but that is still a very wide schism, especially given all of the reasons one would expect the military to turn away from trump.
To be honest, it scares the hell out of me, along with Law Enforcement....
Sure, the military has always leaned more republican. That doesn't make them Trumpists.
I hope you're right. It just seems that trump gave them ample reason to not support him for re-election, so to stick with him anyway makes me think these are the die-hards. He won by a 26 point margin in 2016 - so falling to a 10 point margin in 2020 is significant.