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September 26, 2025 22 mins

Seek you first the Kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added unto you. Americans awoke to the aftershocks of an electoral earthquake. 

Democrats’ electoral coalition finally fractured, costing them the popular vote for only the second time since 1988.  

  • Democrats have lost more than 2 million registered voters since 2020
  • Republicans have gained about 2.4 million in the same stretch
  • That is a 4.5 million voter swing toward the GOP
  • For the first time since 2018, more new voters are registering Republican than Democrat
  • Analysts call it the biggest rightward shift since Ronald Reagan in 1980

The reasons are obvious. Democrats turned inward, chasing fringe cultural fights and catering to unions and activist groups instead of addressing the basics: jobs, inflation, safety, and the border. The very voters who built their coalition are walking away, abandoned by a party that focuses more on making sure kids get ruinous “gender care” than fighting crime. 

 In recent years, many Republican officials have veered away from traditional conservative principles and toward unwavering loyalty to power — often personified by former President — and the interests of wealthy donors.  Analysts note that GOP leaders have essentially “abandoned their principles in support of an immoral and dangerous president” 

  Since we Christians fall in that broad category called the people, we are responsible before God for what this government does. It matters not where you stand politically; everyone has a vote and a voice. As traumatic as this may seem and the trail of pain it leaves behind, more importantly, the roads yet traveled—our responsibility is a "moral" one. Not just for one race of people or those claiming supremacy.

 America, are we better than this? To answer that question, "NO!" political violence is the very fabric of America—we are traumatized by violence, hate, division, and killings daily. 

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