An interesting and largely unreported story so far in this election cycle.
New Rasmussen Reports polling finds that 59% of Likely U.S. Voters who have served in the military favor the Republican challenger, while 35% support the president. Five percent (5%) of these voters like some other candidate in the race, but only two percent (2%) are undecided.
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2012 At 10:20 pm, mike978 Said:
Maybe my math is out (I went to a public school after all!) but how is 59/35 equal to 2:1. 1.7:1 yes but you are rounding up a lot. I suppose I shouldn`t be surprised because the $788 billion stimulus is regularly, and incorrectly, rounded to $1 trillion (still less than the Iraq war).
Are you reporting the sections of society where Romney trails the President or are you just cherry picking?
Also didn`t Ron Paul get more contributions from active servicemen than any GOP candidate? Doesn`t that imply they support his foreign policy ideas – not Romneys?