In a televised news program yesterday Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi (D-California) announced that she would not seek reelection. With no disrespect intended, her announcement filled the hearts of many Americans with joy and a profound sense of relief.
There is, however, a fly in the ointment. Given the results of the mayoral election in New York City a few days ago, we should be concerned about who to the liberals in San Francisco might elect to replace her. Instead of a far-left liberal, we could end up with a far-left radical. Please pray it does not happen.
Caution should be used when interpreting the results of the recent elections in New York City, New Jersey, and Virginia. These are places where the Democrats usually win. Furthermore, the Republican candidates made a stronger showing than they usually do there. In the same vein, we can expect the people of San Francisco to elect a Democrat to replace Mrs. Pelosi.
Chances are the voters in
San Francisco will not elect a centrist to replace Rep. Pelosi. Therefore, it
is incumbent upon Republicans, independent conservatives, and other good people
with common sense to get out and vote in the 2026 midterm elections. We can't
sit back on our laurels and expect conservatism to prevail in that election.
Indeed, we must redouble our efforts. From the current deadlock in Congress, it is plain
for everyone to see that conservative presidents need a strong conservative
majority in both houses of Congress to get anything permanent accomplished. Please elect conservative candidates in 2026.
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