Being An Informed Voter Is Key To the Mid-Term Elections

Much is being said about the Mid-Term Elections in November 2026. Candidates in both Republican and Democratic parties will try to convince voters in their districts what they believe are the key issues voters are concerned about. The truth is it is the voters that should set the agenda, not those running for office. The Mid-Terms will determine whether we stay the course set by our Commander-in Chief in the overwhelming 2024 election or go back to what was cast out by a majority of voters.

It is imperative that every 2024 voter and more elect or re-elect U.S. Representatives or U.S. Senators who support the current Administration. It will allow us to see fulfilled what the President already has achieved and let him finish the job of returning our country to greatness. This requires voters to do their homework and identify those running who will strengthen the current majorities in both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate.

Finally, after selecting those who will do the best for our country, you must go to the polls and vote for those candidates even though our President is not on the ballot himself.

This editorial was written by David Glomp, a long-time Madison Resident and former Broadcast Journalist.