As an AI language model, I can provide you with some insights, but it's important to note that I cannot predict individual voting preferences or provide specific data on how police officers will vote. Voting choices are personal decisions influenced by various factors, including political ideology, personal beliefs, and individual circumstances. It's important to avoid generalizations when discussing the voting preferences of any specific group, including police officers.
That being said, it is worth noting that during the 2016 presidential election, various police unions and associations endorsed Donald Trump for president. For example, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) endorsed Trump, citing his support for law enforcement and his commitment to public safety. The National Border Patrol Council also endorsed Trump, highlighting his stance on immigration and border security.
However, it is essential to recognize that individual police officers may have diverse political opinions and may not align with the endorsements made by their unions or associations. Just like any other profession, police officers represent a wide range of political beliefs and backgrounds.
It's also important to consider that political preferences can change over time, and individual officers may base their vote on various factors beyond law enforcement issues, such as economic policies, foreign relations, healthcare, or social issues.
To get a more accurate understanding of police officers' voting preferences, it would be necessary to conduct surveys or gather specific data, which may vary across regions and departments.
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User Comments
Leroy McKinsey
2 years ago
Yes absolutely. The same way evangelicals, conservatives, veterans, and every other bloc that supports him despite his pissing all over them
Roger Guillory
2 years ago
Yup. They would say the footage was deep fake and that Trump was set up by the deep state.
Jose Potts
2 years ago
He could shoot multiple cops in the face in Times Square and their colleagues would still vote for him.
August Hudgens
2 years ago
I think the swiftboating attack on Kerry proved that enough people can be swayed by effective propaganda and team politics.
Jere Scruggs
2 years ago
Par for the course given how military service members backed Bush despite pulling strings to dodge Vietnam and failing to meet his military obligations to the Air National Guard while happily smearing John Kerry's war record.
Alma Baxter
2 years ago
Trump supporters give him a pass on everything he says and does. Not a single military member or veteran should have voted for him after he said, "He's only famous because he got caught. I like soldiers that don't get caught." But, there are still many vets and active military that voted for him.
Ralph Johnson
2 years ago
I am convinced that no matter who gets insulted by Trump. they will still vote for him. This will be another very close election. The Trumpers will continue to Trump. There is no question.
Carmen Mendez
2 years ago
Probably helps explain why police departments across the country are having a hard time recruiting. Not only can it be difficult and stressful work, but the perception that it's nothing more than a state-sanctioned protection racket is becoming more pervasive.
Patricia Whittington
2 years ago
They are largely conservative and in my experience agree with most of Trump's more reprehensible beliefs, so absolutely they will.
Robert Korhonen
2 years ago
Doesn't help that a lot of the police forces who patrol big cities happen to live in conservative suburbs and exurbs far away from the jurisdictions they work in. No wonder so many of them treat the local citizenry like they're potential enemy combatants.