With the 2024 Presidential election resulting in Donald Trump being elected as the 47th president of the United States, all we can do as citizens is hope for a spirit of collaboration between Trump’s administration, JD Vance, and the members of both the Democratic and Republican parties.
One key area where collaboration is crucial is in the assembly seats, particularly in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, which ultimately impact our State House and State Senate.
Beyond the office, it is vital that Trump listens to voices from both sides of the political spectrum, regardless of party affiliation. While Kamala Harris and Tim Walz ran strong campaigns, the election results did not favor them.
Many people anxiously fear that Trump’s return to the presidency could reignite controversies from his previous term. There is concern that his political actions, often viewed as divisive, may not provide the stability and unity the country needs during his second term.
Trump’s “Project 2025” agenda has sparked debate, with some believing it could worsen conditions for certain Americans and their families. For his second term to be more successful, a shift in approach may be necessary, one that benefits the country.
This is something both sides of the political spectrum could potentially agree on. Moving forward, members of both the Democratic and Republican parties in the House must work together, setting aside divisions for the sake of progress.
Policies should be crafted with an emphasis on neutrality, aiming for compromise and agreement. Our democracy depends on unity, and the next four years offer a critical opportunity for collaboration and positive change.
Alim Howell, Upper Darby Township, Pa.
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Publish date : 2024-11-18 01:46:00
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