If you look at either the SOFREP poll of Trump versus Clinton or the more recent Military Times poll, Trump always comes out ahead of Clinton among military voters. In the Military Times poll, more voters stated that they would choose not to vote if they had to choose between either Clinton or Trump. In previous elections, Republicans have accused Democrats of throwing away or discounting military absentee votes. Will this occur again this election year?
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If you look at either the SOFREP poll of Trump versus Clinton or the more recent Military Times poll, Trump always comes out ahead of Clinton among military voters. In the Military Times poll, more voters stated that they would choose not to vote if they had to choose between either Clinton or Trump. In previous elections, Republicans have accused Democrats of throwing away or discounting military absentee votes. Will this occur again this election year?
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