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Like taking candy from a baby. Or in this case taking candy from a moron baby.
"A plurality of Democrats (43%) favor cuts to US defense spending, while a third (32%) want to maintain it at present levels. Few (12%) want to increase defense spending.
By contrast, few Republicans (8%) want to cut the US defense budget, preferring to either maintain (44%) or increase (40%) defense spending."
https://www.thechicagocouncil.org/research/public-opinion-survey/republicans-democrats-split-increasing-us-defense-budget
" Democratic views on military spending tend to support cuts to the defense budget far more than Republican views do."
https://www.republicanviews.org/democratic-views-on-military-spending/
"These 15 budgets support the common perception that Democrats tend to spend less on defense. On average, Republication administrations increase defense spending by $46.3 billion when they take power and Democrats decrease defense spending by $8.2 billion when they transition into power."
https://www.aei.org/foreign-and-defense-policy/the-defense-budget-through-administrations/
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