How Veterans Are Powering the Democrats’ 2018 Hopes
From Staten Island to San Diego suburbs, millennials with military resumes are making GOP districts competitive.
By MICHAEL KRUSE
March 28, 2018
NEW YORK—“Ma’am,†said the soldier in suit slacks and a collar-popped pea coat, “my name is Max Rose, and I’m running for Congress as a Democrat.â€
The woman behind the glass front door in the semi-suburban neighborhood on Staten Island in this state’s Republican-leaning 11th Congressional District looked him over. She asked what he was “all about.â€
“Sure, sure—here’s a little information,†he said, showing her his “walk card.†On one side was a picture of Rose smiling while sitting at a table wearing a tie. “A Healthcare Expert with Solutions,†it said. “An Economic Champion.†On the other, though, was an image of him in his military fatigues, a long, black M4 carbine assault rifle hanging off his shoulder. This side had different language: “Combat Infantry Captain in the U.S. Army,†“the courage to lead.†This was the side Rose presented to her first.
The door opened a little.
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