Medical Specialists Most Likely To Vote For Trump

Trump Wins With Ear, Nose, Throat Specialists (ENTs)

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Ear, nose, and throat specialists (ENTs), also called otolaryngologists, deal with conditions affecting the ears, nose, and throat, both surgical (e.g. facial plastic surgery often include an ENT) as well as nonsurgical, such as with hearing loss, tinnitus, snoring, and sleep apnea. According to the research, approximately sixty-one percent of politically registered ENTs in the United States are Republicans. Due to the area of the body this specialty deals with, they are quite attentive to detail, and many would say quite concerned about appearances, lending themselves to be more likely to vote Republicans, including Donald Trump, than others. Need evidence? Dr. Mark Sloan from the show Grey’s Anatomy is not only an ENT, but also a renowned plastic surgeon with quite the pretty boy and pompous personality. His chances of voting for someone like President Donald Trump? At least sixty-one percent, if not more because he is also a surgeon.

Dr. Jeffrey Gallups, formerly a full-time ENT, runs the Ear, Nose, and Throat Institute, a chain of clinics based in Georgia, which last year generated twenty-six million dollars in top-line revenue by seeing over 100,000 patients, is just the kind of person we are talking about. Do you think there is any question that, given the Yale research, Dr. Gallups and most of his staff (61%) voted for Donald Trump in the last election, and will do so again in 2020?

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