• Letter to the editor: Anything to get Biden reelected

    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York Democrat, is but one of the growing factions of antisemitism within our government whose mission is to get President Biden reelected -- whatever it takes ("AOC hails 'peaceful' anti-Israel protests on college campuses," web, April 22).

  • Letter to the editor: Removing Kennedy won't help Biden

    If the Democrats and the Biden campaign think getting rid of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will help Biden’s reelection chances, they are sorely mistaken.

  • Letter to the editor: In November, take back the U.S.

    Now is the time for the Judeo-Christian community to unite and send a message with our votes that America will no longer tolerate the evil and insanity of the radical political left (“Democrats’ lawlessness knows no bounds,” 2eb, April 21).

  • Letter to the Editor Choice is Clear for U. S. Senate

    Editor, The choice is clear. The decision for the United States Senate comes down to one factor: which candidate is going to secure the border and keep American families safe? Bernie Moreno and President Trump are America First patriots who will secure the border, crack down on cartels, stop the free flow of fentanyl to […]

  • Letters to the Editor: Discouraged by Biden and Trump? Toughen up and vote

    To the editor: Our voting choices may be "bleak" for some who feel the candidates do not fully represent or excite them. But what is more bleak is voter apathy, especially now in our current state of political upheaval? ("Biden and Trump’s main challenge? The apathetic voters who could decide the election," April 4) The ship of state is on fire, and we have people refusing to be part of the bucket brigade. Lives are at stake. But they don't like the captain, they complain that there are no fire...

  • Letter to the editor: Biden 2.0: Titanic without lifeboats

    In an election year, it is traditional for political parties to ask voters, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” This year, the answer should be a categorical no.

  • Letter: Beware of Biden’s offer to help struggling cities

    There needs to be a watchdog over expenses endorsed by this administration.

  • Letters to the Editor: Why voters are right not to praise Biden's handling of the economy

    To the editor: Your article on why citizens do not credit President Biden for improving the economy missed the most obvious explanation. More than half of us make less than the average U.S. income, but all of us pay almost 20% more in prices and sales taxes than we did before Biden's presidency. And those wage gains the article mentioned come with higher income tax rates that take away part of the gain. As for post-pandemic job creation, no, Biden didn't do that. We got our jobs back because the...

  • Letter to the editor: U.S., Israel face long war with Iran

    Clifford D. May’s “Khamenei’s war aims: Iranian ruler intends to establish an empire, exterminate Israelis” (web, April 23) is spot on.

  • Letter to the Editor: More is required to solve Southern Utah’s water challenges

    OPINION — The St. George metropolitan area is one of the fastest growing regions in the country. Explosive population growth combined with the impacts of climate change, extended mega-drought and dwindling water supplies mandate that we fully optimize our water management practices, especially here in the dry desert country of Washington County. The Washington County […]

  • New Emails Expose Biden’s Connection to Whistleblower Who Got Trump Impeached

    Democrats had set their sights on impeaching Donald Trump long before he assumed the presidency. The media was openly speculating how Democrats might impeach him if he won months before the election. Once they had control of the House in 2019, it was only a matter of time before they ginned up a pretext for impeaching him. Bizarrely, they launched an impeachment inquiry over a phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

  • Letters to the Editor: Should Kamala Harris step aside as Joe Biden's running mate?

    To the editor: If Vice President Kamala Harris wants to go down in history as a woman of integrity and wisdom, the first step is for her to let President Biden know that she is withdrawing as his running mate. ("The abortion debate is giving Kamala Harris a moment. But voters still aren’t sold," April 16) This will give Biden a chance to select his possible successor, and Harris is not that person. She would be hailed as a hero to this country. Every loyal American would forever be grateful to...