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A challenging political year on the horizon

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As the presidential race heats up, a new movie titled “Civil War” has hit theaters across the country, depicting a fantastical scenario where Texas and California join forces to battle a three-term president. While this may seem far-fetched, the extreme divisiveness in our current national politics is a reality that cannot be ignored.

Poll numbers reveal that a majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the likely choice they will face in November between President Joe Biden and ex-President Donald Trump. Concerns about the candidates’ ages, with Biden at 86 and Trump at 82 by the end of their potential terms, add to the uncertainty surrounding the election.

In addition to age, issues such as inflation and abortion are taking center stage in the campaign. Trump’s stance on abortion, leaving the issue to be decided by states, contrasts with Biden and the Democrats’ strong support for abortion rights.

The recent criticism of Biden by Cardinal Wilton Gregory for his abortion stance has added fuel to the fire, highlighting the contentious nature of the upcoming election. The debate over the presidential debates, scheduled for September and October, further underscores the importance of these events in informing voters about the candidates’ positions.

However, amidst all the political drama, the key quality needed in a president is prudence, the ability to make morally good choices for the greater good. As the country navigates through these turbulent times, the importance of morality in politics cannot be overlooked, even as the specter of a “Civil War” remains confined to the silver screen.

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