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In just a few days the votes will be tabulated in Georgia, deciding the future of the Biden administration. Military and veterans have a lot riding on this election.
Issues of voting rights, women’s constitutional equality, and federal oversight around how we vote, coupled with national security for every vulnerable department of government are of paramount concern.
Where our troops are stationed, their training, support systems, safety, retooling of how crimes in the military against women and men are addressed, sit in stacks of unpassed law on desks across the capitol.
to serve as their voice going into congress. when you say serve as their voice and advocate, so many people said in the past if more lawmakers had served this nation and more of their children that we would have a different perspective. there would not be what i believe some voters see as a callousness or readiness to jump in when your lives are not at stake. i can only speak for myself, and i appreciate the experience that i ve had serving in two deployments to the middle east because i do understand firsthand what the cost of war truly is on many different levels. speaking specifically about women, women veterans, women who serve, one of my best friends who i went to iraq with left her 6-month-old son at home with her husband. her first born child. seeing what kinds of impacts it has on mothers and grandmothers, daughters, sisters, and then also understanding from a human perspective the price, the cost of war that the toll takes on all of ourselves troops, not only while they re