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Military Favors Ron Paul Over McCain, Others

July 16th, 2007 · 3 Comments

In part, because it begins by incorrectly identifying the Federal Election Commission as the “US Department of Elections, I cannot attest to the complete accuracy of the information contained in the post below which appeared in Delaware’s Ron Paul Blog today. I am willing, however, to republish the post here and let you decide what this information below, if accurate, says about our country and its proud warriors in the United States military. Read it and let me know what you think:

Military Favors Ron Paul Over McCain

The US Department of Elections has released the Selected Presidential Reports for the 2007 July Quarterly, and there are a few surprises. No surprise, of course, is that people in the armed services and veterans overwhelmingly support the Republican Party. However, after digging through individual candidates’ contributions by employers, we find an elating (or disturbing, if you’re rooting for Rudy McRomney) trend. The breakdown? Here you go.

Military Favors Paul Over McCain Graphic

This table expresses in dollars the total campaign contributions that each candidate has received from individuals who marked “Air Force,” “US Marines,” “USMC,” “Army,” “Navy,” or some other such permutation of letters as their employer that gives the appearance that they are a member of the armed services. The “veteran” column was derived by looking for “retired ______,” “______ retired,” or anything containing the word veteran, with the exception of Veterans’ Affairs (or the like).

What conclusions can be drawn from this surprising, exciting information? One might jump to the conclusion that the troops are tired and demoralized and angry to be fighting in the desert sand, and willing to leap on the only Republican candidate who wants an immediate end to the war. But that’s an insufficient explanation, since veterans favor Ron Paul as well.

Our military forces have a strong tradition of valorization and an implicit belief that they have served to protect the freedom of private citizens in the United States. So profound is this belief that it ranks as the #1 reason that veterans and active duty say they joined (even though education ranks as the #1 reason prior to enlistment).

This culture of pride in service particularly to safeguard American liberties and freedoms — regardless of whether it is true or not — disinclines those in service to contribute to candidates like Romney and Giuliani who want to expand Executive power and increase spying on Americans. This is why Ron Paul and John McCain are the clearest front-runners in terms of contributions. Well, that and the fact that McCain was a Captain in the Navy and Ron Paul was a flight surgeon.

Or … (one final thought) … does it run in the other direction? Does the military favor Paul and McCain because they were military, or do Ron Paul and John McCain have a favorable set of values for military servicemen and women because they themselves have served?

Look for more analysis of these contribution schedules in the upcoming days!

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 ronpauldelaware // Jul 16, 2007 at 4:59 pm

    If you’re unsure, you can go to the Federal Election Commission (geez) website that I provide a link to and check the numbers yourself. I’m keen to make any corrections that someone can bring up. :-) But the numbers — surprising as they are — look that way to me.

  • 2 hotoffthepress // Jul 16, 2007 at 5:13 pm

    RPD — I’m just a stickler for accuracy. No offense intended. Thanks for doing the work. — Bob

  • 3 kris // Jul 5, 2008 at 12:41 pm

    Gr8 info

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