b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | 1 Troops favor Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) as the next
commander in chief, according to a new survey by Military Times.
Trump took first place, with 27 percent of troops surveyed in a poll of 931
active-duty troops, reservists and members of the National Guard.
Sanders came in a close second at 22 percent, according to the poll
published Tuesday. Meanwhile, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton
received a little more than 11 percent support.
The results, while unscientific, offer a snapshot of military voting
preferences, the Times said in a report. About 64 percent of respondents
identified as enlisted personnel, and 36 percent identified as officers. The
survey was conducted March 9-14.
Support for Trump comes despite a backlash from retired military leaders
blasting the business mogul for calling for torture of terrorists and other
practices that go against the Geneva Conventions.
Several dozen respondents did, however, call Trump dangerous for the
military and the country in a comments section, and three said they'd leave
the service if he becomes commander in chief.
Meanwhile, Sanders has been attacked by critics for having weak foreign
policy credentials, especially compared to Clinton.
However, Sanders won a big veteran endorsement from one of two female combat
veterans in the House, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), last month. And the
Vermont senator sits on and has also chaired the Senate Veterans Affairs
Committee.
Sanders has repeatedly voiced his vote against the Iraq War in 2002 as
evidence of solid judgment, while attacking Clinton for her support for the
war.
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations and
Intelligence committees who has made national security a centerpiece of his
campaign, was second to last in the poll, after Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R).
Rubio garnered only 9 percent support.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) came in with 17 percent support. | a********r 发帖数: 4013 | 2 我也看到这新闻的,可见美国陷入内战的可能性是很大的 | s******y 发帖数: 28562 | 3 Trump有common sense
Sanders有honesty
其他几个候选人什么都没有。
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【在 b*****d 的大作中提到】 : Troops favor Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) as the next : commander in chief, according to a new survey by Military Times. : Trump took first place, with 27 percent of troops surveyed in a poll of 931 : active-duty troops, reservists and members of the National Guard. : Sanders came in a close second at 22 percent, according to the poll : published Tuesday. Meanwhile, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton : received a little more than 11 percent support. : The results, while unscientific, offer a snapshot of military voting : preferences, the Times said in a report. About 64 percent of respondents : identified as enlisted personnel, and 36 percent identified as officers. The
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