Donald Trump talked little about HIV and AIDS on the campaign trail. But actions speak louder than words, and Trump has already chosen a governor whose policies helped cause an HIV outbreak as his vice president and a vocal opponent of the Affordable Care Act and LGBT rights as his secretary of health and human services. But while HIV prevention may not be a priority for the Trump administration, a sudden outbreak is likely to disproportionately affect Trump voters who live in rural counties hit hard by the nation's opioid epidemic.