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Air Force Helped Democrats In 2022 Election Take Out GOP Former Cadet

A "Vote Here" sign is displayed outside Leawood City Hall in Leawood, Kansas, on July 29, 2022. - Voters in the US state of Kansas are headed to the polls on August 2, 2022, in the first electoral test of Americans stance on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned the national right to the procedure in June. Kansans will decide whether to change the traditionally conservative midwestern state's constitution to remove language that the Kansas supreme court ruled in 2019 guarantees to the right to abortion there. Those in favor of the amendment "yes" voters say the change would allow legislators to regulate abortion without judicial interference. (Photo by Caitlin WILSON / AFP) (Photo by CAITLIN WILSON/AFP via Getty Images)
  • The Air Force improperly released service records of a GOP Ohio congressional candidate during his 2022 race, which was then used against his campaign, which he believes led to his election loss.
  • The service records of at least a dozen service members were improperly released to a research firm from October 2021 to December 2022, and were used in some instances against GOP congressional candidates.
  • Air Force veteran J. R. Majewski’s service records – including his DD Form 214 (discharge record) and non-judicial punishment record – were improperly released by the Air Force to the Due Diligence Group, (DDG), a research firm that has been used by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, leading up to his 2022 Ohio congressional election.
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