Critical Issues

Before voting, decide where you stand on important issues and then assess each candidate's ability to create and implement legislation to manage a variety of domestic and international issues, including: 

• Abortion
• Affirmative Action
• Affordable Care Act
• Alt-right
• Black Lives Matter
• Border security
• Civil rights
• Climate change
• Common sense gun regulation
• COVID restrictions
• Cybersecurity
• Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
• Early voting
• Education
• Equal Rights Amendment
• Filibuster
• Freedom of speech
 • Gerrymandering
• Green energy
• Green New Deal
• Hate speech
• Health insurance
• Human trafficking
• Immigration reform
• Insurrection
• Israeli-Palestine relations
• Judicial reform
• Me Too movement
• Misinformation
• Net neutrality
• Online anonymity
• Police reform
• Political activism
• Prescription drug addiction
• QAnon
• Racial profiling
• Russian hacking
• Sanctuary cities
• Socialism
• Stimulus packages
• Supreme Court Ethics
• Trade tariffs
• Transgender rights
• Ukraine and Russia
• Vaccination mandates
• Voter fraud
• Voting rights
• White nationalism
• Women's rights
• Other issues: _________________ 


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Voting is about you

Over the past 246 years, millions of Americans have sacrificed their lives to defend your right to vote for qualified candidates who can and will serve your needs.
The freedoms we cherish depend on your vote to survive and thrive.
Never forget that you help build America, pay for it, and keep it free, so, you deserve a say in how our nation is governed today, tomorrow, and in the future.
How and when you vote for a candidate at any level – city, county, state, or federal – impacts every aspect of our communities, our states, and the nation.
This is your democracy and your vote, not the manipulations of special interests or wealthy donors, should influence domestic and national  issues.

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