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Qualifying has completed. Candidates have declared. Communities must make a choice.

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Qualifying has completed. Candidates have declared. Communities must make a choice.

On the national level, the question is often asked, “Are you better than you were a few years ago?”

On the state and local level, that same question must be answered.

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It is once again time to give a report card grade to our incumbents. 

Should they be renewed? Should they be replaced? 

Will the position they have on the issues matter? Will party affiliation win in the end?

What are the critical issues? Will it be crime that captures the electorates mind?

Is there a real answer for the healthcare system? Will rural hospitals keep closing?

What will be said about the economic condition of families?

Is AI going to improve life or make it more difficult to live?

How can we improve services without raising taxes?

Who will put the people they serve before themselves?

So many concerns.  So many questions.  So little time to figure it out.  One thing is for certain, over the course of the next few months all of these questions will get answers. The only question left to ask is will you be a part of the answer by participating or by casting your vote?  Be involved by getting involved. 

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