A poll conducted by the Center for Public integrity, the Program for Public Consultation (PPC) and the Stimson Center released back in May found that Americans support cutting military spending but a new analysis of the poll’s results shows that overwhelming majorities in both Republican (74 percent) and Democratic (80 percent) congressional districts support drastically reducing military spending.

The survey also found poll respondents living in districts that receive higher amounts of defense budget dollars “were no less willing” than respondents in districts that get the least amount of federal military spending to reduce the Pentagon’s share of the budget.

(Source: sarahlee310)