Fellow Conservatives,
We’ve secured a majority—and that’s no small achievement. It means voters across the country have responded to our message: limited government, strong borders, individual liberty, economic freedom, and American strength. But let’s be clear—winning the majority is not the end. It’s the beginning of a new chapter.
Now is not the time to check out. It’s time to lean in.
When we’re in power, we must work even harder to ensure our leaders stay true to conservative values. History teaches us that majorities can drift without active grassroots oversight. We can’t afford that. We must hold the line both nationally and locally. Nationally, on fiscal responsibility, border security, the sanctity of life, and parental rights. Locally, on School Board, County Commissioner, and City.
And let’s not forget—our opponents are not going to stop organizing, raising money, and pushing their agenda. If we sit back, we risk losing the ground we’ve worked so hard to gain.
This is our chance to lead with bold reforms.
That only happens when we keep the pressure on, stay informed, and stay engaged—at town halls, school board meetings, ballot boxes, and beyond.
It’s also about the future. We need to support conservative candidates at every level, mentor the next generation of leaders, and ensure our values are being passed down—not just through politics, but through culture, education, and everyday conversation.
So celebrate the win—but don’t stop there.
Let’s keep the momentum going.
Stay loud. Stay active. Stay proud to be Republican.
Joshua D. Molandes