Opinion | Every Vote in Every State Matters
Briefly

In an election year, while presidential races dominate, it is crucial to remember that Congress’ elections also shape U.S. governance and policy significantly.
Congress is responsible for critical functions including budget allocation, war authorization, and appointment confirmations, acting as both a facilitator and constraint to presidential power.
Trump's impeachment and indictment illustrate the risks of a president lacking character and restraint; Congress must play its role to prevent unchecked presidential ambition.
The new Congress' primary responsibility will be to uphold the peaceful transfer of power and ensure the integrity of the electoral certification process.
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