The GOP has always been able to count on the military to provide votes — but Donald Trump’s nomination briefly put those votes in doubt.
Throughout Trump’s campaign, the billionaire businessman made several comments that were unthinkable coming from a Republican candidate. He called the war in Iraq a mistake, he called nation-building a waste of time, and, in what may have been his most controversial moment, he questioned the heroism of John McCain. In a reference to McCain’s time as a tortured prisoner of war in Vietnam, Trump mused, “I prefer people who weren’t captured.”
But these moments don’t’ seem to have had a lasting effect on the nation’s veterans. Trump won the military vote, as expected, and has remained a fierce defender of the armed forces as commander-in-chief.
Now, several active duty soldiers and military vets have launched a national movement to support Trump’s efforts in the White House.
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it is right
Casa Mendoza is a highly trained, super loyal security guard , do you need my help?
Libs, Dems……..Anti American for socialism, fascism and chaos….
David Breyer the only f**e thing here is you, loser
God bless our military men and women!! They have more patriotism and dedication than most of those high paid, insured for life politicians that forgot they hold their lives and future in their hands. It is up to us Americans to remind those same politicians that they need to start doing their jobs for all of us. Please everyone keep praying and supporting our country.
Great idea
Kathy Trombley Not nearly enough.
Dan Tooze
Good for them
Maybe Trump will allow us to form a Battalion to take out those Jihad Training Camps,along with CAIR,New Black Panthers,BLM Lewis and all others that stand on American soil and threatened we American`s.