I love writing about politics, particularly the United States political system. The 2018 midterm elections are just a month away. My guide on the 2018 midterm election primaries has started picking up traffic again, so it’s time to write an updated blog post on the midterm elections. I know many Americans still have questions about… [Read More]
2018 Midterm Election Primaries: Everything You Need to Know
It’s 2018! After the disastrous election year in 2016, it’s a chance to vote again. The midterm elections are coming up in November, but before that happens, we need to get through the midterm election primaries. Are you looking for information about the 2018 midterm elections? I have a new post with all the details!… [Read More]
White Supremacy in America: a History Lesson for White Christians
Like many of my fellow white Christian Americans, I’ve been horrified the last few days watching the riots in Charlottesville, Virginia. There’s something quite chilling about modern men carrying the Nazi flag. But that doesn’t compare to the act of domestic terrorism. How else would you describe someone intentionally driving a car into a crowd… [Read More]
Scattered Thoughts a Week after the Election
Let’s get the joking, selfish post-election thought out of the way first. I received SO much blog traffic all year for my political posts. Blog traffic that is no more. Obviously, I knew this would happen. People are no longer googling questions about whether or not they can vote. And obviously this thought troubles me… [Read More]
Everything You Need to Know to Vote This November
Based on the continued popularity of my two blog posts on the presidential primary elections and presidential election FAQs, many Americans still have questions about voting this November. I’m here to help. Below you will find details on the following voting topics: Voter registration Absentee voting Voter ID requirements Senate races Governor races Ballot measures… [Read More]
An Unbiased Guide on How to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election
A Slightly Biased Guide on How to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election might be a more accurate description. But I at least tried to be unbiased, so I went with the catchy title! The 2016 presidential election has already been unlike any other, and we’re still stuck with a few more months of campaigning…. [Read More]