Medical Specialists Most Likely To Vote For Trump

Trump Wins With Anesthesiologists

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Anesthesiologists are perhaps most well known for administering medication during surgery to help the patient remain sedated and asleep, but they can also administer an epidural for a woman in labor, as well as other forms of pain management for patients. What might come as a shock to many, however, is according to the study, sixty-five percent of doctors who specialize in anesthesiology are registered Republicans. The prevailing stereotype many hold about anesthesiologists is they sit on their butts playing sudoku during surgery and then roll around in the money they make like Scrooge McDuck so it doesn’t really come as a surprise that they are more likely to support Trump. Evidence indicates the tax cuts put into place by the Trump Administration have largely benefitted the wealthiest Americans. With the amount of money anesthesiologists make because of the important job they hold, it's no wonder they want to hold onto it.

One notable anesthesiologist is Michael Roizen, who in addition to his professional work, has also appeared on various television shows and has even co-authored newspaper columns along with Dr. Oz. Paul Chu, a recurring character on The Resident, is also an anesthesiologist. These two men are both likely to vote for President Donald Trump based on the Yale study.

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