In the current election cycle, there is significant debate about whether voting for Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump aligns with conservative values. Some argue that choosing Harris could undermine traditional American principles, while others express surprise at Republicans’ support for Trump despite his flaws. This reflects a broader discourse on how different candidates might shape U.S. politics and governance.
Historically, the author has avoided voting for Republican candidates due to concerns over potential military conflicts, particularly in the Middle East. Although Trump raises some concerns about war with Iran, he is perceived as preferring a legacy as an international dealmaker rather than engaging in excessive conflict. In contrast, progressive Democrats, while sometimes having conservative elements, often include candidates who have supported controversial decisions like the Iraq War.
The January 6 Capitol riot is highlighted as a significant national failure, but the author believes the Iraq War represents a greater low point in recent American political leadership. This perspective influences how the author views the stakes of the current election and international conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine war, as compared to the smaller group of conservatives who support Harris.
The author criticizes the media’s uneven scrutiny of Trump and Harris. For instance, Trump’s proposals often face intense criticism and scrutiny, while similar policies from Harris, especially those endorsed by the Biden administration, are treated more leniently. Harris’s support for Biden’s proposed Supreme Court reforms is seen as an attempt to weaken judicial review and constitutional checks, potentially increasing her influence.
If Harris were elected president with Democratic majorities in Congress, significant changes could follow, including the elimination of the Senate filibuster and more progressive policies on issues like abortion and immigration. The author notes that while these changes could occur under a Democratic administration, the actual impact of election results is uncertain due to potential unforeseen events like economic downturns or crises.