future direction of the nation. Both candidates are well-known figures: Trump having served as president, and Harris as vice president, claiming involvement in every decision the Biden administration made. While neither candidate is without flaws, the decision must come down to their grasp of important issues and leadership qualities.
Trump, despite his controversies, is seen as someone who “gets it.” Many believe he has a strong understanding of what needs to be corrected in America, and he’s often viewed as being right on key issues about 90% of the time. Harris, on the other hand, is criticized for her lack of depth in understanding complex matters, particularly on the global stage. For those seeking a leader who can handle the international crises we face, some favor Trump is favored as the better choice.
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Trump’s role as a political wrecking ball seems necessary for tearing down ineffective institutions long overdue for reform or dismantling. On issues such as life and marriage, Trump may not align perfectly with staunch pro-life or traditional marriage advocates; nonetheless, his supporters believe his focus on preserving the republic takes precedence. The survival of the nation, they argue, is crucial to continuing the fight for other liberties, such as protecting life in the womb or defending traditional marriage.
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One of the most significant threats discussed in this election season is the rise of globalism, a movement toward centralized, one-world governance seen in actions from the World Health Organization and the United Nations. The concern is that international treaties, such as the so-called pandemic treaty, could undermine national sovereignty. Trump is seen as the bulwark against this threat. His opponents believe he is one of the few political leaders who will resist globalist efforts they view as the solution to Western civilization and its Judeo-Christian foundation. The globalism scheme seems to align with antisemitic, anti-Christian elements.
Support for Israel is another critical difference between the two . Trump has been a strong advocate for Israel, moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and standing against international efforts to delegitimize our sister nation. Harris, however, appears to lack understanding and support for Israel, with concerns that her policies might favor radical elements that oppose Israel’s right to defend itself.
At its core, this election is not just about choosing the next Oval Office occupant, but about standing against a perceived globalist scheme that undermines core values. The Democratic platform, in this view, represents an agenda that includes support for abortion, same-sex marriage, transgender rights and other policies seen as antithetical to Scripture. The Republican platform is grounded in defending life, traditional marriage, parental rights, religious liberty and support for Israel.
While neither candidate is without flaws, the decision comes down to their grasp of important issues and leadership qualities.
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