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Democrats brace for a national security brain drain

Por: Politico Politics September 28, 2022

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A host of House Democrats versed in national security and foreign affairs are at risk of losing their seats in November — just as some of their most experienced members in that realm are retiring from Congress. Democrats on committees with oversight of defense and foreign policy issues are among some of the most vulnerable incumbents in a cycle where Republicans are narrowly favored to take the House. The urgency to retain national security... + full article



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