As we head into the 2026 midterm elections, many in the media want you to believe that the biggest issue is “affordability.” They say voters are worried about prices at the grocery store and the gas pump. And while those things do matter, they are not what this election is truly about. If they were, the outcome would be simple. With gas prices at five-year lows, food prices dropping, and wages growing faster than inflation, voters would reward the party that made this possible. That party is the one led by President Donald J. Trump.
Under President Trump’s leadership, our economy is roaring back to life. Gas is under two dollars a gallon in many states. The stock market keeps hitting new highs. GDP growth reached 4.3% in the third quarter of last year. Mortgage rates are down, and inflation is under control. Seniors are getting tax relief. Workers no longer pay taxes on tips or overtime. Businesses are investing again thanks to immediate tax write-offs. America is open for business, and families are feeling the difference.
But despite all this good news, the media keeps pushing the idea that things are worse than ever. Why? Because for many on the left, this election is not about facts. It is not about helping working families. It is about hatred—hatred of Donald Trump.
The truth is, President Trump has achieved more in one year than many presidents do in four. He shut down the southern border without needing new laws from Congress. That alone is a huge win for national security. He helped secure the release of Israeli hostages from Gaza. He got our European allies to pay more for their own defense. He weakened Iran’s nuclear program and took action against Venezuela’s brutal regime.
At home, he expanded school choice, giving children in failing schools a better shot at success. He forced colleges to protect Jewish students and to stop using illegal racial preferences. He deported over a million illegal aliens, many of them violent criminals. And he did all this while keeping deportation numbers below those of President Obama—proving he can be tough and fair.
Some on the left cry foul over rare mistakes made during deportations. But let’s be honest—every large system makes mistakes. Out of 1.5 million deportations, only about 170 U.S. citizens were wrongly detained. That’s just over one hundredth of one percent. Meanwhile, under Joe Biden, 10 to 15 million illegal aliens were allowed to flood into our country. Trump is simply trying to fix the mess he inherited.
And yet, none of these achievements seem to matter to Trump’s enemies. For them, it’s all about personal hatred. They cannot bring themselves to admit that Trump is doing a good job. Late-night hosts, college professors, Hollywood actors—they all refuse to give him credit. They are so blinded by rage that they cannot see the truth.
This is why the midterms are not just another election. They are a test. A test of whether our nation can rise above hate and division. A test of whether Americans can look past the noise and see the results. Can we recognize when a leader is doing what’s right, even if the media tells us to hate him?
It’s time to choose. Do we want to move forward with strong borders, a booming economy, and peace through strength? Or do we want to drift back into weakness, chaos, and endless division?
The left wants to make this election about feelings. But we must make it about facts. The facts show that President Trump is delivering for the American people. He deserves our support—not because he’s perfect, but because he’s fighting for us.
Let us not be led by anger. Let us be led by truth. Let us vote for the future of our country, not the bitterness of the past.
