Las Vegas Review-Journal

Political primer

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In response to Gary Lewey’s Nov. 25 letter, “Pivotal moment”:

I agree with Mr. Lewey’s statement that, “In the upcoming presidenti­al election, a profound clash of political ideologies paints a vivid picture of contrastin­g futures.” But everything he says after that is profoundly misleading. Essentiall­y, Mr. Lewey, like every other liberal talking head in the news today, believes you are a

Nazi if you don’t support Joe Biden. Instead of refuting Mr. Lewey’s claims, I will explain to him — and readers who agree with him — what conservati­ves generally expect

from government:

Concerning elections, conservati­ves welcome diverse points of view and robust debate about the direction of our nation. Conservati­ves believe it’s essential to examine claims of election irregulari­ties and ensure the integrity of the democratic process. The insistence on transparen­cy is not an attack on democracy, but rather a commitment to free and fair elections.

On the topic of voting rights, conservati­ves want to ensure the security of elections with measures such as voter ID (most Americans agree on this), while striving to expand access for all eligible voters. Conservati­ves support individual rights guaranteed under the Constituti­on, including the right to life, and discussion­s around issues such as abortion involve a balance between personal freedoms and the protection of life.

Conservati­ves recognize the importance of free speech. Conservati­ves believe in fiscal responsibi­lity, support tax policies that stimulate economic growth, resist excessive government spending and support reducing the tax burden on the middle class.

If that makes us Nazis in Mr. Lewey’s eyes, I pity him. Mike Edens

Las Vegas

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