First of all, military people are not rich and are generally young people. Those two add up to very little donations to political parties and individuals. Therefore the numbers they use are so small as to be insignificant statistically.
Second, who cares how they give, when voting time comes, they will vote overwhelmingly for McCain/Palin.
First of all, military people are not rich and are generally young people. Those two add up to very little donations to political parties and individuals. Therefore the numbers they use are so small as to be insignificant statistically.
I haven’t looked at these numbers nor seen what they are publishing. However if they are using the employer category as the basis then they can be out of line if they say the numbers are troops. The employer number would entail all civilians that work for the military, etc.
Paul’s group used to push this number that showed they favored him in the primaries.