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Saturday, November 01, 2025

2025 Election Day is Tuesday



People attribute all the crazy weather we’re having lately, earthquakes, floods, violent seas, etc. They claim it’s climate change, I say it’s the souls of 55 million people who died for freedom against communism during World War II, turning over in their graves at how we have allowed communism to take control of our country. Wake up voters and stop looking for freebies and vote for Americans who love this country and who want what is best for it, and not for socialists who want to destroy what this country was built on, the promise of prosperity and freedom for all.

Election day is Tuesday, and either America wakes up and votes the right way, or possibly all is lost when it comes to Freedom! Several critical races could determine the path this country is about to embark on: freedom or socialism. Which way will the votes go? That’s the question that should be on everyone’s mind right now. Let’s look at the various races.

1)      New York City: The mayoral race between Cuomo, Mandani, and Sliwa is critical. On Nov. 4, the nation's largest city will cast its votes for a new mayor! Socialist Zohran Mamdani is leading against a former Democrat. Gov. Andrew Cuomo, now an independent after losing to Mamdani, and Republican Curtis Sliwa. Mamdani's bold calls to defund the police and freeze rent have sparked intense debate but resonate with younger voters as election day approaches. Cuomo and Sliwa urge each other to step aside for a direct matchup, arguing that Mamdani’s inexperience could be detrimental to New York City’s future. Cuomo is detrimental to NYC. Just look at his track history when he was Governor of New York State. He helped raise taxes to the point where citizens are moving out in droves because they can't afford to live in the state. He cut programs to save historical locations, rebuild structures, and reduce rents so people could afford to live in the state. Then you have the most detrimental to New York City’s future as Mayor, if you elect Mandani, he'll be privy to critical information, such as potential terrorism briefings that could be critical to national security, and should he defund the police, he would leave New York City vulnerable to serious attack and vulnerability. I pray voters in New York City are aware of what could happen in the future should they elect him to office. He’s not what New York City needs at this time in history. Even his own mother stated that he hates America, so why elect him to be your mayor? Makes no sense. 

2)      Virginia Governor Race: Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears faces off against former Rep. Abigail Spanberger in a battle for the governor's seat, following term-limited GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin. With historic firsts at stake, Earle-Sears could become Virginia’s first Black female gubernatorial nominee—ensuring that no matter who wins, the state will elect its first female governor. The proof that Spanberger is a token candidate who can’t speak for herself is proven by just watching her performance in the debates. When asked critical questions about her agenda, she goes blank and doesn’t answer any questions. In the political world, that is a clear sign that she can’t speak for herself and is a pawn for the DNC. If she had opened her mouth during the debates and said the wrong thing, the DNC would have destroyed her both politically and professionally. Another clear indication would be the endorsement of President Barack Obama, who in the past always endorsed black candidates over white candidates in critical races. After all, he is the president who drew significant attention to this race even though it clearly showed his hypocritical side, since he’s touted black candidates every year in every race, yet the first time there is a black female candidate for governor in Virginia, he endorses a white female who happens to be a democrat. Just goes to show you how two-faced he and the DNC can be when the race is not about race, but standards.

3)      California: California voters face a crucial decision on Proposition 50, which could reshape congressional districts. If passed, it would shift map-drawing power back to the Democrat-controlled legislature from a nonpartisan commission. With $215 million in campaign funding at stake, even former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger warns: "Vote no on Prop 50 — we must protect our democracy!" Proposition 50 is the golden child of Governor Newsom to ensure Democratic Control of the State. One of the two main groups countering Newsom and the Democrats is labeling their effort "Stop Sacramento’s Power Grab."

4)      Minneapolis, a new Mayoral contender, is on the rise: Omar Fateh!  The son of Somali immigrants and the first Somali American in Minnesota’s Senate, he aims to elevate the minimum wage, expand affordable housing, and tackle police violence. Fateh supports community-led alternatives to policing and issuing legal IDs for undocumented immigrants. At 35, this democratic socialist and Muslim is ready to shake things up against incumbent Jacob Frey! Another Mayoral position in this country that could compromise our national security by allowing a socialist/muslim to have access to terrorism activity briefings. 

While America is a country of settlers from all over the world, we must decide if we want to continue to allow foreigners to come here and become elected officials if they are not interested in the American Dream and prosper as Americans. Therefore, I am all for a new law to be created that states anyone who wishes to become an elected official and create laws for this land must be American-born and swear the oath to the Constitution of America, and not just be a token to another country. We now have representatives in Congress, in state Senates, and in Governor’s positions that have pledged allegiance to the socialist or communist parties that are totally against the Constitution of America.

Elizabeth Kilbride is a Writer and Editor with forty years of experience in writing, with 12 of those years in the online content sphere. Author of 5 books and a Graduate with an Associate of Arts degree in Business Management, a bachelor’s in mass communication and cyber-analysis, a master’s in criminology with emphasis on Cybercrime and Identity Theft, and is currently studying for her Ph.D. degree in Criminology. Her work portfolio includes coverage of politics, current affairs, elections, history, and true crime. Elizabeth is also a gourmet cook, life coach, and avid artist in her spare time, proficient in watercolor, acrylic, oil, pen and ink, gouache, and pastels. As a political operative who has worked on over 300 campaigns during her career, Elizabeth has turned many life events into books and movie scripts while using history to weave interesting storylines. She also runs 7 blogs ranging from art to life coaching, food, writing, Gardening, and opinion or history pieces each week.


 

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