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Ro Khanna and progressive Democrats hope ‘Blue Wave’ shakes up American defense policy
Democratic leaders will have to navigate alongside a caucus of moderates who back strong military spending and progressive members who have decried Pentagon largess.
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Military issues largely MIA on the campaign trail
Unlike past election cycles, national security has taken a minor role in the contentious November elections.
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The military could see big changes if Democrats win control of Congress
As polls show the possibility of significant Democratic wins in the midterms, military advocates may soon have to grapple with the possibility of a politically divided government.
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Which key defense lawmakers are up for election this year?
See our searchable graphic for the 60 lawmakers on the armed services committees who will be on the ballot this fall.
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Many troops are skeptical of a new Space Force, new Military Times poll shows
The idea of a sixth military service branch gets lackluster support from troops.
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Five congressional races with incumbent veterans to watch on election night
Sixty-seven incumbent lawmakers with military backgrounds are defending their congressional seats in the midterms.
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Troops see rising political tension in the ranks, poll shows
In the latest Military Times poll, 77 percent of active-duty readers say the armed forces are becoming more politically polarized.
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Ro Khanna and progressive Democrats hope ‘Blue Wave’ shakes up American defense policy
Democratic leaders will have to navigate alongside a caucus of moderates who back strong military spending and progressive members who have decried Pentagon largess.
-
Military issues largely MIA on the campaign trail
Unlike past election cycles, national security has taken a minor role in the contentious November elections.
-
The military could see big changes if Democrats win control of Congress
As polls show the possibility of significant Democratic wins in the midterms, military advocates may soon have to grapple with the possibility of a politically divided government.
-
Which key defense lawmakers are up for election this year?
See our searchable graphic for the 60 lawmakers on the armed services committees who will be on the ballot this fall.
-
Many troops are skeptical of a new Space Force, new Military Times poll shows
The idea of a sixth military service branch gets lackluster support from troops.
-
Five congressional races with incumbent veterans to watch on election night
Sixty-seven incumbent lawmakers with military backgrounds are defending their congressional seats in the midterms.
-
Troops see rising political tension in the ranks, poll shows
In the latest Military Times poll, 77 percent of active-duty readers say the armed forces are becoming more politically polarized.
-
Ro Khanna and progressive Democrats hope ‘Blue Wave’ shakes up American defense policy
Democratic leaders will have to navigate alongside a caucus of moderates who back strong military spending and progressive members who have decried Pentagon largess.
-
Military issues largely MIA on the campaign trail
Unlike past election cycles, national security has taken a minor role in the contentious November elections.
-
The military could see big changes if Democrats win control of Congress
As polls show the possibility of significant Democratic wins in the midterms, military advocates may soon have to grapple with the possibility of a politically divided government.
-
Which key defense lawmakers are up for election this year?
See our searchable graphic for the 60 lawmakers on the armed services committees who will be on the ballot this fall.
-
Many troops are skeptical of a new Space Force, new Military Times poll shows
The idea of a sixth military service branch gets lackluster support from troops.
-
Five congressional races with incumbent veterans to watch on election night
Sixty-seven incumbent lawmakers with military backgrounds are defending their congressional seats in the midterms.
-
Troops see rising political tension in the ranks, poll shows
In the latest Military Times poll, 77 percent of active-duty readers say the armed forces are becoming more politically polarized.
















