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Only about a third of the members of Congress are veterans, a sharp decrease from the World War II and Vietnam eras.
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Supporters say cyber threats from China and other rivals require a dedicated force. But opponents argue that's unnecessary and risky.
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Each threatened shutdown can lead to stress in the military community about missing paychecks and losing access to federal programs.
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Veterans traditionally are more likely to vote for Republican candidates. But polls suggest their support for President Trump has eroded.In a poll…
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Military personnel have been voting by mail since the Civil War. This year, some polls suggest that troops' political preferences may be changing.In a…
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A new study suggests military spouses vote much less than servicemembers, and they may not be getting the help they need to cast their votes.Kristin…
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Veterans now make up less than 20 percent of Congress, compared with about 75 percent in the 1960s. Some high-profile candidates are trying to reverse…
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About a dozen veterans gathered over beers and appetizers at a sports bar in Hollywood to watch Clinton and Trump participate in the first-ever "Commander in Chief Forum."
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A new report from the American Enterprise Institute shows there aren't many military veterans in California's state legislature, even though more vets…
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Days ahead of North Carolina's primary, Republican front-runner Donald Trump led a boisterous rally in Fayetteville.