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Success is within reach, but it depends on electing a leader who tackles the nation's challenges with intelligence and foresight. The term "woke" has been co-opted as a political tool, diverting attention from the real issue—effective governance. Under Biden, the economy flourished, the stock market remained strong, and unemployment among active job seekers was a mere 2.1%. By contrast, under Trump’s leadership, that rate has surged to 4.2%, leaving many frustrated with his decisions and their consequences.

Countless Americans have seen their 401(k)s diminish, international relations are strained, and most economists warn of an impending major recession this summer—triggered by Trump's reckless tariff policies. Any attempt to pin these economic struggles on Biden is a distortion of reality, propagated by those unwilling to face the facts. As Proverbs 12:15 states, "The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice."

James Carville’s famous declaration, "It's the economy, stupid," still holds true today. Market volatility and plummeting retirement accounts reveal dwindling confidence in Trump’s economic leadership. The recent downgrade of the U.S. credit rating from Aaa to Aa1 underscores concerns over mounting national debt and financial instability. Trump's proposal to add $2 trillion to the debt—primarily benefiting billionaires through tax breaks—threatens to further strain the country’s economic foundation.

Beyond fiscal concerns, significant questions linger over his handling of classified information, cryptocurrency dealings, and dubious real estate transactions in the Middle East. Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers remain divided over budget negotiations, highlighting deep fractures within the party. Those committed to constitutional values must unite behind a leader capable of steering the nation through these challenges. This election isn’t about preference, it’s about necessity.

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