Medical Specialists Most Likely To Vote For Trump
Trump Wins With Family Doctors

Family medicine is, as its name suggests, the branch of medicine that deals with providing medical care to individuals of all ages, often with one family under the same doctor. This is the specialty that includes family doctors, who are often a patient’s primary doctor and the ones responsible for referring them to specialists in other disciplines when needed. They are the gatekeepers to many aspects of medicine. They want to have control. No wonder fifty-two percent of those in family medicine came up as registered Republicans in the compiled data.
One of these controlling gatekeepers who would be likely to vote Republican is Dr. Rachael Ross, who was one of the doctors on the discussion panel of the infamous talk show The Doctors from 2013 to 2017. Dr. Ross is worth a cool two million dollars and likely wants President Trump to help her hold on to as much as she can.
Trump Wins With Emergency Medicine

When it comes to daring parts of the medical profession as a whole, many would argue that, along with surgeons, those involved in emergency medicine, specifically emergency room doctors, are one of the ‘cowboy’ doctors in the hospital. One of the prevalent stereotypes surrounding emergency room doctors is that they enjoy dangerous activities and adrenaline. With the chaos that often occurs in the emergency room, this shouldn’t be a surprise. Many also say they are control freaks, can be pompous, and often love to improvise. Shocking, right? Not really, considering the research compiled shows fifty-one percent of those in emergency medicine are registered Republicans.
This means emergency room physician Dr. Travis Stork, who is also a co-host on The Doctors, may very well check off Donald Trump when he feeds the ballot box in 2020. This profession only leans slightly to the right but with twelve million dollars to his name, Dr. Stork is going to want to stay with those who will let him keep as much of this as possible.