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- In Battle for House, Democrats Are Calling Up Military . . .
Aware of its deeply unpopular national brand, the Democratic Party is turning to an unusually large crop of veterans to help it retake the House next year
- Senate Democrats agree to advance military construction . . .
Senate Democrats on Tuesday cautiously agreed to advance bipartisan legislation funding military construction and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), less than a week after Republicans rammed …
- In battle for U. S. House, Democrats are calling up military . . .
NEW YORK — The Democratic Party is turning to an unusually large crop of military veterans in an effort to flip the House in 2026, recruiting and promoting veterans in some of the top battleground districts in a reprisal of a strategy that helped deliver the House in 2018 during President Donald Trump’s first term But this time the
- Military veterans launch Democratic runs for Va. House in GOP . . .
Eric Klotz, a combat-disabled U S Navy veteran with nearly two decades of service in special operations, is among a growing number of Virginia veterans stepping up to run for office — as Democrats — in traditionally conservative districts
- Dems try to enlist military vets in fight for House majority
Looking ahead to next year’s elections, Democrats are trying to recruit at least two dozen military veterans to challenge Republican incumbents, arguing that candidates with military on their
- Democrats step up efforts to woo military veterans ahead of . . .
The Democratic Party is pushing to field more veterans as candidates in hopes of appealing to skeptical voters
- AMID UNPRECEDENTED ATTACKS ON VETERANS AND RISING NATIONAL . . .
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressmen Pat Ryan, Ted Lieu, and Chris Deluzio led 18 House Democratic colleagues in launching the first-ever Democratic Veterans Caucus
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