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    Trump’s Support Drops in Military Communities

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      sutieday last edited by

      Looks like the Military is waking up and realizing Trump is just another globalist, war-monger who will send them out on dumb wars.

      "An analysis of Gallup polling data comparing the first 100 days of Trump's presidency to the month of May shows that Trump's job approval in military counties dropped sharply in the last month — from an average 51 percent approval and 41 percent disapproval in the first 100 days to 43 percent approval and 52 percent disapproval for May."

      http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/trump-s-support-drops-military-communities-n768036

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        aadam101 last edited by

        Trump said he plans to order them to target and kill innocent women and children who happen to be related to ISIS members.  Apparently, they are into that sort of thing…...

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          royalcrown89 last edited by

          His support will continue to drop among key supporters if he doesn't learn how to control his messaging. If people need to be fired then they need to be fired. The self-inflicted wounds need to stop. I believe he's already done enough damage to himself to ruin his presidency, but there are plenty of ways out of the downward spiral he's been on since taking office. Fixing his problem with the military communities is actually quite simple: be an effective commander-in-chief by showing you're willing to take diplomatic approaches over starting wars, fix the VA like you promised, and work with companies more to provide better economic opportunities for veterans. Those 77,000 people spread across Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan who elected him voted for the things he promised, not incoherent/incompetent tweets.

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