Tuesday’s election, like most presidential reelection bids, boils down to a referendum on the incumbent. I laud Trump and deplore Biden, but whatever the verdict of voters, I am of good cheer about America.
Columnist Mark Shepard, not a Trump voter last time, reasons his way to the decision to reject Biden’s false allure and give the President four more years.
Character involves honesty about your intentions and fidelity to your promises, says columnist Mark Shepard, and this makes Donald Trump the clear choice over Joe Biden.
Let’s approach this embittered election as Lincoln approached America’s coming apart in 1861: “We are not enemies, but friends.” Let’s vote the truth in love.
The economic and human toll of lockdowns in Colorado has far exceeded any supposed health benefits, argues contributor Paul Prentice. It’s time to reopen Colorado.