Veterans group wants presidential candidates to address issues through town hall meetings

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By Anjali Shastry

A conservative veterans advocacy group is providing presidential candidates an opportunity to address these issues and other hot topics in the 2016 campaign season.

Concerned Veterans for America has invited many of the major candidates in both parties to town hall meetings designed to give voters in early primary states a chance to meet and query the politicians.

“We wanted to get these individuals on the record on the issues that matter to veteran and military families, as well as active service members.

The national deficit, spending, national security, the VA — ask them to articulate their hire vetsvisions for fixing the VA, their national security beliefs,” said Dan Caldwell, CVA’s legislative and policy director. “That’s just the goal, get them on the record talking to families in key states about the issues important to them.”

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