At least 81 veterans running for a Congressional seat in the 2022 midterms won their respective races, the largest group of individuals who have served in the military and have won office in a decade. We’ll detail the results and races still being watched that are too close to call, plus Russia’s retreat from Kherson. This is Defense & National Security, your nightly guide to the latest developments at the Pentagon, on Capitol Hill and beyond. For The Hill, I’m Ellen Mitchell. A friend forward this newsletter to you? Subscribe here. How veterans did in the 2022 midterm elections The election results are all but in for the 196 veterans running for Congress this cycle, wit
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