General Election
Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022
The importance of all elections cannot be overemphasized. If you want your vote to count, you need to vote. It is that simple.
Local elections, judicial elections, midterm elections, and presidential elections; they all impact us. This midterm election will affect our daily lives and our future – just like any presidential race or other election.
Are you a lazy voter, destined to make your decision based on what you read on social media? Don't. Do not let anybody control your vote – it's yours.
Seek out information from as many reliable sources as you can. You know how things are for you today. Make sure you know how things are across the United States as well. Then study the candidates and their messages. Ask yourself; can they help and will they help? Then, ask yourself how can they help and how will they help? Does this candidate deserve my vote?
Who is lying and who is telling the truth?
There are many issues to be addressed by our elected officials. What is their position on each one? Don't be a single issue voter and resist the urge to follow any crowd. Everybody has one vote.
The General Election is next Tuesday. Get out and vote.
Too many people died to give you that right, and too many people died to preserve that right for you.