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VoteVets.org Political Action Committee continued to endorse Iraq and Afghanistan veterans for Congress in the 2008 elections. Those included Rick Noriega (D-TX) who ran for Senate in Texas against incumbent John Cornyn, and many who ran for the House, including John Boccieri (D-OH), Michael D. Lumpkin (D-CA), Ashwin Madia (D-MN), Jill Morgenthaler (D-IL), Steve Sarvi (D-MN), and Jonathan ...
In 2006, Soltz co-founded VoteVets.org, which originally was a PAC [5] that endorsed a slate of veterans running for office. [3] [6]Since that time, VoteVets has grown into a group that claims 700,000 supporters, including veterans, military families, and civilians who support them, and is made up of both a PAC and 501c(4), VoteVets Action Fund.
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American Veterinary Medical Association PAC – Washington, D.C.; Dean Foods Company PAC – Dallas, TX; Deere & Company PAC (John Deere PAC) – Moline, IL; Farm Credit Council PAC – Washington, D.C.
Operation Free is a coalition of veterans and national security organizations founded in August 2009 by the Truman National Security Project, The National Security Initiative, VoteVets.org, and VetPAC. Operation Free, in collaboration with other organizations, works to raise awareness, among policymakers and the public, of the national security ...
In mid-September, VoteVets.org, a political action committee formed in 2006 that is primarily composed of former Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and headed by Jon Soltz, released a television advertisement criticizing Allen for voting against body armor for US troops in 2003. [38]
Vets for Freedom is an American political advocacy organization founded in 2006 by veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars, with connections to Republican Party leaders. [1] The group was initially founded as a 527 group.
I recently got a mailing from VoteVets (Sep 2019). I wanted to know more about VoteVets.org so came to Wiki. There seemed to be no additions to their Wiki page since 2011 or 2012. The mailing I got was asking for donations, and clearly they support progressive candidates and hope to defeat Trump and also flip the Senate.