Only 16% of poll respondents are Democrats.
In 2016, Trump held a 20-point lead over Clinton leading up to the 2016 election, according to a, with 41% of respondents saying they would vote for Trump and only 21% saying they would vote for Clinton; a large chunk of support went to third party candidates, while some troops said they “would not vote.”
Republicans typically do very well in presidential election polling among the military, and the latest polling demographics showed a generally conservative lean among respondents. Only 16% of the more than 1,000 troops polled identified as Democrats, while 40% identified as either Republican or Libertarian and 44% as independents or members of another party.
Trump’s popularity has declined among members of the military, with around 50% of troops saying in the latest poll that they had an unfavorable view of the president, compared to just 37% who held that view at the start of his presidency, earlierThe president is especially unpopular among officers when compared with lower-ranking enlisted troops, with more than half of officers saying they strongly disapproved of Trump’s job as president.
has Biden with nearly a 7-point lead over Trump nationally. So far, Trump also doesn’t seem to have received much of a post-convention bump, which historically has led to big rises in polling numbers.
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