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Military veterans defend American elections as poll workers
Recruiting veterans to work as poll workers could harness the energy of veterans looking for new ways to serve their country.
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Defense lawmaker races to watch on election night
A number of key defense policy leaders on Capitol Hill could be ousted from Congress on election night.
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What a GOP win in November would mean for defense policy in 2023
Expect a push for more defense spending, more focus on China, and more debate over military social policies.
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Troops, families: It’s not too late to vote by absentee ballot
But you need to act now to make sure you meet your state’s deadlines.
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Half of GOP vets running for Congress have challenged Biden’s 2020 win
Veterans are slightly less likely than other GOP candidates to embrace the election conspiracies, but many still hold those views.
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More vets are running for Congress now than any election since 2012
There are 183 veterans running for House seats and 12 more running in Senate contests.
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A full list of the 196 veterans running for Congress this year
The field includes 130 non-incumbent candidates and 17 women veterans on the ballot this year.
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Records contradict House candidate’s account of military punishment
One question that has surfaced amid J.R. Majewski’s campaign for a congressional seat is why he could not reenlist in the Air Force.
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House candidate called himself a combat vet. Records show he wasn’t.
Republican J.R. Majewski presents himself as an Air Force combat veteran, but military documents obtained by The Associated Press tell a different story.
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Absentee voting: Here’s what military and their families need to know
Find out about states’ deadlines for registering to vote, and other requirements to make sure your vote is counted.
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Military veterans defend American elections as poll workers
Recruiting veterans to work as poll workers could harness the energy of veterans looking for new ways to serve their country.
-
Defense lawmaker races to watch on election night
A number of key defense policy leaders on Capitol Hill could be ousted from Congress on election night.
-
What a GOP win in November would mean for defense policy in 2023
Expect a push for more defense spending, more focus on China, and more debate over military social policies.
-
Troops, families: It’s not too late to vote by absentee ballot
But you need to act now to make sure you meet your state’s deadlines.
-
Half of GOP vets running for Congress have challenged Biden’s 2020 win
Veterans are slightly less likely than other GOP candidates to embrace the election conspiracies, but many still hold those views.
-
More vets are running for Congress now than any election since 2012
There are 183 veterans running for House seats and 12 more running in Senate contests.
-
A full list of the 196 veterans running for Congress this year
The field includes 130 non-incumbent candidates and 17 women veterans on the ballot this year.
-
Records contradict House candidate’s account of military punishment
One question that has surfaced amid J.R. Majewski’s campaign for a congressional seat is why he could not reenlist in the Air Force.
-
House candidate called himself a combat vet. Records show he wasn’t.
Republican J.R. Majewski presents himself as an Air Force combat veteran, but military documents obtained by The Associated Press tell a different story.
-
Absentee voting: Here’s what military and their families need to know
Find out about states’ deadlines for registering to vote, and other requirements to make sure your vote is counted.
-
Military veterans defend American elections as poll workers
Recruiting veterans to work as poll workers could harness the energy of veterans looking for new ways to serve their country.
-
Defense lawmaker races to watch on election night
A number of key defense policy leaders on Capitol Hill could be ousted from Congress on election night.
-
What a GOP win in November would mean for defense policy in 2023
Expect a push for more defense spending, more focus on China, and more debate over military social policies.
-
Troops, families: It’s not too late to vote by absentee ballot
But you need to act now to make sure you meet your state’s deadlines.
-
Half of GOP vets running for Congress have challenged Biden’s 2020 win
Veterans are slightly less likely than other GOP candidates to embrace the election conspiracies, but many still hold those views.
-
More vets are running for Congress now than any election since 2012
There are 183 veterans running for House seats and 12 more running in Senate contests.
-
A full list of the 196 veterans running for Congress this year
The field includes 130 non-incumbent candidates and 17 women veterans on the ballot this year.
-
Records contradict House candidate’s account of military punishment
One question that has surfaced amid J.R. Majewski’s campaign for a congressional seat is why he could not reenlist in the Air Force.
-
House candidate called himself a combat vet. Records show he wasn’t.
Republican J.R. Majewski presents himself as an Air Force combat veteran, but military documents obtained by The Associated Press tell a different story.
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Absentee voting: Here’s what military and their families need to know
Find out about states’ deadlines for registering to vote, and other requirements to make sure your vote is counted.











