Sphere of Influence
By Jeff Knox
(October 27, 2014) The midterm elections are officially just a few days away, though in many jurisdictions voting has been going on for a couple of weeks already. The balance of power in the US Senate is on the line and, along with the Senate races, there are hundreds of other federal, state, and local races to be decided – races that could have a serious impact on your personal health, wealth, and liberty. So what are you personally doing about it?
Have you cast your ballot yet? Have you donated to the campaigns of candidates you believe in? Have you written letters to the editor, posted comments on Facebook, posted links to important articles, or called in to radio shows? Have you attended or tuned in to candidate debates, volunteered for candidates, passed out literature in the park? Whether you have done any, all, or none of those things, here are 4 things that you can do right now to make a difference in the outcomes of Tuesday’s elections:
1. Get your own house in order. Be sure that you have examined the ballot, investigated the candidates – all of them, from Senate to City Council – and studied any initiatives, referenda, bond issues, etc., and decided how you’re going to vote. Then you need to be sure that everyone of voting age in your household has all of that information and casts informed votes. You don’t want to find out after the election that your spouse, son, or daughter canceled out your vote through ignorance or indifference. Make them notes to use when they vote. They can choose to ignore your suggestions, but be sure they have your suggestions and clearly understand the issues and what’s at stake.
