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Have you ever reached a November election and wished you could vote for a good candidate instead of voting against a bad one? Does voting an incumbent out of office seem like an impossible feat? Do you avoid primary elections because you’re unfamiliar with the names on the ballot?
Take this quiz to find out how well you can identify some key presidential quotes and speeches. We hope a good dose of presidential wisdom will inspire a fresh wave of gratitude for our country.
Millions of eligible voters are missing from America’s political decision-making process. Nearly one out of every two Christians who are eligible to vote do not consistently cast a ballot—especially in primary elections. When it comes to the party primaries, only about 20 percent of registered voters take time to cast a ballot.
As you evaluate candidates on your ballot who are not covered by iVoterGuide, feel free to use these questions to help guide your search for answers.
When George Washington gave the first of such annual speeches on January 8, 1790, he spoke to Congress at the Senate Chamber of Federal Hall in New York City.
Christians are particularly concerned about social media influencers distracting and deceiving younger generations. After all, God designed families, including church families, to serve as primary “influencers” in the lives of young people—not social media celebrities.
As we kick off the new year, candidates are racing into a high stakes campaign season with the primary elections setting the course for fall midterms.
Perhaps you’ve heard the news reports: Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Bible sales surged. In fact, the month of September marked a 36-percent jump in Bible sales compared to the same time last year. The devastating loss of Charlie Kirk has heightened public interest in the Bible.
At iVoterGuide, we’re thrilled to announce a new feature available on our website. Now you can find a comprehensive list of those who actually represents you!
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