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Vet the Vote tackles election misinformation with Super Bowl launch
During a time when misinformation is eroding trust in U.S. elections, the group believes veterans are the key to restoring confidence.
Veterans group shifts focus from military voting to bigger election reforms
Former military leaders with Operation Protect Democracy will now advocate for more voting access for all Americans, not just troops.
The big Pentagon internet mystery now partially solved
The military hopes to “assess, evaluate and prevent unauthorized use of DoD IP address space,” said a statement issued by the chief of the Pentagon’s Defense Digital Service.
When the truth and the Constitution are threatened, military personnel and veterans have a responsibility to protect both
The spread of disinformation among military personnel and veterans has now become a national security issue, says the author of this commentary.
By Grace Miller
Military absentee ballots are still being counted in Georgia Senate runoff races
Military and overseas citizens' ballots still being counted in Georgia, but it's unlikely they'll change the results.
By Karen Jowers
Military absentee ballots on their way this week for US Senate runoff races in Georgia
It's not too late to register to vote in Georgia, and to request an absentee ballot for the runoff elections, if Georgia is your home of record.
By Karen Jowers
Hundreds of military absentee ballots are likely on GOP’s list of alleged 'criminal voter fraud’ votes
"We knew our votes were legal and we had done nothing wrong, but our integrity was being challenged," Air Force wife said.
By Karen Jowers
Here’s what military absentee voters need to know about Georgia’s US Senate runoff elections
Legal residents of Georgia can still register to vote in the runoff election set for Jan. 5.
By Karen Jowers
Today is the deadline for Georgia military ballots. Will they make a difference in the election?
As of today, there were about 9,000 ballots that Georgia election officials had sent to military absentee voters around the country and around the world, and to U.S. citizens overseas -- that have yet to be returned.
By Karen Jowers
Former military leaders: Trump’s tweet is ‘attack on our electoral process’
The president's role as commander in chief is also to protect service members' rights, including their right to vote, former military leaders say.
By Karen Jowers
There are still tens of thousands of military absentee ballots yet to be counted
Military and overseas citizens' ballots are still coming in. Will they make a difference?
By Karen Jowers