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No evidence veterans support extremist groups more than American public: study
Veterans do not support far-left or far-right extremist groups any more than the average American population, according to a new study released this week from the nonprofit RAND Corporation. About 5.5 percent of veterans supported the far-left extremist group Antifa, compared to 10 percent of the American public, according to the study, while only 0.7 percent of veterans backed white supremacist organizations compared to 7 percent of the U.S. population. The study also found that veterans were less likely to support the neo-fascist group the Proud Boys or the QAnon conspiracy theory that a cabal of Democratic elites and Satan-worshipping pedophiles run the U.S. government. Still, a

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