Peter Sonski
The upcoming presidential election will determine the next leader of the nation and representative of America to the world. Election Day offers the prospect for a new voice and a new option. The American Solidarity Party fits that description. Its principles and public policy are in quest for the common good. Its political approach, emphasizing civility and respect, is directed toward common ground and healing of divisions.
American voters will go to the polls November 5 to elect the 47th President of the United States. Some claim the country is facing the most important election in its history. Others go so far as to assert democracy is at stake and the nation is at an existential crossroads.
Anxiety clearly is rising as Election Day approaches, but it has been climbing during the course of the last several presidential elections. Though the “crisis of epic proportions” rhetoric persists, voters can overcome it through not just their choice of a new president but their preference for a new political system as well.
The next president will be tasked with leading the United States into its 250th year of existence, much of that time as a nation of purpose and positive influence on the global stage. Many of the qualities that have made America a model for the world still exist. It is a nation of great ideals despite a history of struggles and shortcomings. Lamentably though, it is currently a country divided, largely by its politics.
The two major political parties are locked in a tight race for control of federal leadership, and their respective candidates are not earning high marks for popularity. The power struggle is creating emotional upheaval. Among the candidates, and increasingly the voters, sensibility and civility are relegated to the back seat.
Fear and hatred seem to be the predominant sentiments motivating the electorate. » Read More
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