Ladies and gentlemen, fellow Americans, citizen of USA(notDSA)
I stand before you today with a message of urgency and determination. Many are saying that it's over for Donald Trump. People like Bill Maher are suggesting that the political tides have turned, and that his era of influence is behind us. But let me tell you something—if we’ve learned anything from recent history, it’s that we must never underestimate the unpredictability of our elections.
Let’s not forget what happened in 2016. I vividly recall that night. All the polls had Hillary Clinton ahead—she was on the verge of making history, or so everyone thought. The pundits were confident, and many Americans went to bed believing that victory was assured. But what happened? Trump defied the odds. He won six states, states that hadn’t voted Republican for over 40 years. The morning after, we woke up to the shocking news that Donald Trump was the President of the United States. It was a reminder that elections are not over until the last vote is counted.
Now, I know that Kamala Harris and the Democrats have a significant advantage today. But Democrats must not fall into the trap of complacency. Democrats cannot sit at home thinking that the race is won. Saying “it’s over” is a dangerous mistake that risks suppressing voter turnout. And let me be clear: turnout is everything. It’s not just the presidency that’s at stake—it's control of the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the ability to govern effectively. If Democrats want to deliver the changes this country desperately needs, if we want to be on the right side of history, Democrats (dare I say, ALL USA(notDSA) citizens need all three branches to be Democratic. That means every vote counts, and every one of us, has a role to play in making sure the goal of, BETTER PARTY is ELECTED, is achieve, which, I believe is Democratic Party
Author : Muhammad Alee
Date : 25 September 2024