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I wonder if they're rethinking their decision to join this country's armed forces.
At least they got some useful skills out of it. Hopefully they put them to good use! 🙂
I doubt it, honestly.
If you're still on board with Trump at this point you'd just explain this away as an isolated accident.
What? Were they ever on board for Trump?
Aren't most armed service men and women generally conservative?
I think 2/3rds vote and, among those who vote, 2/3rds voted for Trump.
Overall comes out to less than half that voted for Trump, actually.
My unit was probably a 70-30 split favoring liberals, but it probably varies. My unit was on the more techy, college educated side. Different jobs attract different people
Not really.