They fight for our freedom on the front lines, but members of our military could have less of an impact at the ballot box this year. Estimates say that the number of troops who will end up voting in the November could be down by more than a third. "We could see an election where turnout is down 25 or 35 percent," predicts Eric Eversole, executive director of the Military Voter Protection Project, which brands this year’s predicted military voter participation levels as "bleak." In the crucial swing state of Ohio, the group’s report found that only 3.3 percent of...