RICHMOND, Va. – Virginia’s Republican Senate candidate is heading into Election Day at a fundraising disadvantage against a well-known Democratic incumbent – but the Iraq War veteran said he’s closing the gap.
Daniel Gade, who lost a leg to a roadside bomb during Operation Iraqi Freedom, said he believes his story is attracting more voters.
He graduated from West Point in 1997 and remained in the Army after his injury, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 2017. He also served on several White House advisory committees for veterans and the disabled beginning under former President George W.
Bush. He has a Ph.D. in public administration and became a university professor. Republican challenger Daniel Gade, prepares for a debate with U.S.
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