This election is perhaps the most pivotal in American history, as a convicted felon and insurrectionist is out to reclaim the presidency. His agenda will be even more extreme than in his first term, as he exploits popular discontent to lead the country down a dark and undemocratic path. At the ballot box, voters must support the candidate promising positive change, as Kamala Harris has a real plan to unite the country and finish the impressive work that Pres. Biden started on issues such as the economy and foreign policy.
Once the hysteria from the liberal media is put aside, the choice for America is clear: four more years of a weaker and poorer America under the Democrats or four years of a president who left the country better than he found it. The facts don't lie: America was richer, safer, and freer under Trump, as much as it might displease his most vocal haters. The Democrats have failed at home and abroad, and when the chips are down voters will elect Trump, the man who has proven himself to be a competent and courageous leader.
America is tired of the status quo from the two-party system, which thrives on stoking fear and division in the population. As the media descends into tabloid-level negative coverage of the candidates, the real issues facing this country — such as war, corruption, and our crumbling infrastructure — are ignored. Nearly half of all voters consider themselves independent and are unrepresented by the Democrat-GOP duopoly. Third party candidates, such as RFK Jr., will continue to shift the conversation, with or without the permission of the establishment.