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Don’t Let a Technicality Silence Your Vote: What Every Voter Must Do Before Election Day

Voting is one of the most fundamental rights we have as citizens, but many people don’t realize that small administrative details can determine whether their ballot is counted. Taking a proactive approach before an election can prevent unnecessary complications and ensure your voice is heard. One often-overlooked step is keeping your voter registration up to […]

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No Excuses, No Cover-Ups: Stand Against Misconduct in Charlotte County Leadership

A Call for Accountability in Charlotte County Leadership If you think there’s less dirt going on in small counties compared to big counties, think again. It might even be worse. Recent reporting that has exploded across Southwest Florida has brought forward deeply troubling, and that’s even an understatement, information involving Charlotte County Commissioner Christopher Constance.

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Bring Gas Prices Down: Don’t Make Americans Pay for War

As gas prices climb, American families are feeling the pinch. Commuters, small businesses, and working households alike are being hit directly in their wallets, while distant military conflicts quietly drain federal funds. Ordinary Americans should not have to pay the price at the pump for wars abroad, including the escalating conflict in Iran. The impact

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Tim Ritchie’s Activism and the Fight Over Phosphate Mining in Florida

On March 2, 2026, Charlotte County resident Tim Ritchie spoke to the We the People Club about one of Florida’s most controversial industries: phosphate mining. As the writer of the article had learned about the serious health risks associated with phosphate mining, the We the People Club felt that it was important to bring in

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Career Politicians vs. True Public Servants: How to Tell the Difference

In a healthy republic, politicians are not elites to be protected from scrutiny. They are public servants—temporary stewards entrusted with power by the people. When that balance flips, when politicians begin acting as if we owe them something, democracy starts to erode. It does not matter what kind of office the politician serves. They are

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Patriotism, Prison, and Political Prisoners: Reflections from Marine Veteran Ozzy Perez

On February 2, 2026, at the We the People Club meeting, Ozzy Perez‘s, a United States Marine Corps veteran, story bridges both personal sacrifice and the broader struggle for political freedom. Perez shared his unique perspective shaped by his military service, his Cuban heritage, and his advocacy for those he calls America’s “political prisoners.” Perez’s

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Key Takeaways from Steven Leskovich’s Attorney General Candidate Forum

At the We the People Club meeting on Monday, February 2, 2026, Attorney General candidate, Steven Leskovich, shared his vision for the office, emphasizing both practical legal experience and a principled approach to upholding the law. His background and policy positions reflect a strong commitment to constitutional duties, legal integrity, and public service. Watch the

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