Thoughtful Voter Question #2: Leadership

Our second question focuses on qualities of leadership needed to guide a nation: integrity, experience, and competence. This question is one of the many thoughtful questions in this set. These questions don’t mention any candidates by name, but each serves as a starting point for personal reflection or group discussion. Accordingly, our second question is: “Does the candidate demonstrate the integrity, experience, and competence necessary to effectively lead and uphold the responsibilities of the presidency?”


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Question 1 Unity
Question 4 Jobs
Question 7 Truthfulness
Question 10 Ukraine
Question 13 Equality
Question 16 Justice
Question 19 Environment
Question 22 Diplomacy
Question 25 Security
Question 28 College debt
Question 31 Corporations
Question 34 Voting
Question 37 Integrity
Question 2 Leadership
Question 5 Fitness
Question 8 Abortion
Question 11 Democracy
Question 14 Racism
Question 17 Children
Question 20 Healthcare
Question 23 Safety
Question 26 Middle East
Question 29 Wealth gap
Question 32 Education
Question 35 Sustainability
Question 3 Immigration
Question 6 Women
Question 9 Police
Question 12 Opioids
Question 15 Resilience
Question 18 Housing
Question 21 Infrastructure
Question 24 Global health
Question 27 Development
Question 30 Geopolitics
Question 33 Trade
Question 36 Alliances

Permission is granted to share these questions, individually or as a set, with social media, organizations, family, friends, and the general public. Here is a printable document with all the questions.

Thank you for your thoughtful reflections on this election. In your own way, please encourage others to do the same.

Thoughtful Voter Question #1: Unity

Our first question addresses national unity which is essential for progress, stability, and social harmony. This question is one of the many thoughtful questions in this set. These questions don’t mention any candidates by name, but each serves as a starting point for personal reflection or group discussion. Here is our first question: “Does the candidate bridge divides and promote unity – or fuel polarization?”


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Question 1 Unity
Question 4 Jobs
Question 7 Truthfulness
Question 10 Ukraine
Question 13 Equality
Question 16 Justice
Question 19 Environment
Question 22 Diplomacy
Question 25 Security
Question 28 College debt
Question 31 Corporations
Question 34 Voting
Question 37 Integrity
Question 2 Leadership
Question 5 Fitness
Question 8 Abortion
Question 11 Democracy
Question 14 Racism
Question 17 Children
Question 20 Healthcare
Question 23 Safety
Question 26 Middle East
Question 29 Wealth gap
Question 32 Education
Question 35 Sustainability
Question 3 Immigration
Question 6 Women
Question 9 Police
Question 12 Opioids
Question 15 Resilience
Question 18 Housing
Question 21 Infrastructure
Question 24 Global health
Question 27 Development
Question 30 Geopolitics
Question 33 Trade
Question 36 Alliances

Permission is granted to share these questions, individually or as a set, with social media, organizations, family, friends, and the general public. Here is a printable document with all the questions.

Thank you for your thoughtful reflections on this election. In your own way, please encourage others to do the same.

Exploring Thoughtful Voter Questions

As we approach this crucial presidential election, your thoughtful evaluation of the candidates is needed more than ever. The wide-ranging questions provided here are designed to help you carefully assess each candidate’s policies, values, and leadership qualities. These questions on job opportunities, healthcare, economic fairness, international relations, climate change, immigration, racism, social justice, and needed infrastructure transcend party lines and focus on core issues that impact the future of our country and the world.

The diversity of these questions offers an abundance of starting points for reflecting on the merits of each candidate, while also considering the diverse responsibilities of the presidency. The questions are organized alphabetically into three categories: (a) “Does the candidate…?” (b) “Is the candidate committed to…?” and (c) “Will the candidate…?” The questions can also serve as starting points for group discussions.

Use these questions (also in printable pdf format) to think critically and creatively about who would best embody the leadership needed to bring the United States and the world to a brighter future. Thank you for engaging in this vital process.

Does the candidate …?

Does the candidate bridge divides and promote unity – or fuel polarization?

Does the candidate demonstrate the integrity, experience, and competence necessary to effectively lead and uphold the responsibilities of the presidency?

Does the candidate have a humane and practical approach to the immigration and refugee crises, balancing the need for border security with the humanitarian needs of immigrants and refugees?

Does the candidate have a plan to create quality jobs and expand access to career training to prepare workers for the demands of a changing economy?

Does the candidate possess the physical health, mental sharpness, emotional balance, and vibrant energy required to handle the demands and responsibilities of the office of the presidency?

Does the candidate prioritize the rights, health, and economic well-being of women as vital members of our society?

Does the candidate rely on facts and expert advice – or spread false and misleading information?

Does the candidate respect a woman’s ability to make her own healthcare decisions, including access to abortion and infertility treatments?

Does the candidate support accountable, community-focused policing while ensuring public safety and justice for all?

Does the candidate support continued assistance to Ukraine in defending its sovereignty, while promoting diplomatic efforts to achieve a lasting and just peace?

Does the candidate uphold human rights and democratic values, both at home and abroad, and promote freedom and justice for all?


Is the candidate committed to …?

Is the candidate committed to a comprehensive approach to the opioid and substance abuse crises including prevention, treatment, and support for affected individuals and communities?

Is the candidate committed to addressing gender inequality and promoting policies that ensure equal rights, fair pay, and protections against discrimination based on gender and identity?

Is the candidate committed to combating racism, opposing discrimination, and promoting equality and justice for all communities?

Is the candidate committed to disaster preparedness, response, and recovery, both in the United States and abroad?

Is the candidate committed to tackling racial discrimination, reforming the criminal justice system, and promoting economic equity?

Is the candidate committed to improving the health, safety, education, and well-being of children?

Is the candidate committed to increasing access to affordable housing, addressing homelessness, and improving fair housing policies?

Is the candidate committed to leading global efforts on environmental protection and fostering international cooperation to address climate change?

Is the candidate committed to lowering healthcare costs, building public health infrastructure, supporting research for chronic diseases, and ensuring universal access to quality healthcare?

Is the candidate committed to modernizing infrastructure, including roads, bridges, public transportation, clean energy systems, water management systems, digital access, and electric vehicle networks, to support sustainable growth and enhance the quality of life for all citizens?

Is the candidate committed to promoting mutually beneficial international relations and partnerships through dialogue and cooperation?

Is the candidate committed to protecting school students and preventing gun violence in our communities?

Is the candidate committed to strengthening global health systems and international cooperation to ensure that humanity is better equipped to manage future pandemics, chronic health crises, and emerging health threats?

Is the candidate committed to strengthening global security and effectively countering terrorism, both at home and abroad?

Is the candidate committed to supporting stability, justice, and human rights in the Middle East, while pursuing a lasting peace solution that respects the needs of both Palestinians and Israelis?

Will the candidate …?

Will the candidate address global financial inequality and support sustainable development so as to benefit the people in developing nations, the environment, and the global economy?

Will the candidate address the college debt crisis by making higher education more affordable and providing relief for struggling borrowers?

Will the candidate address the wealth gap by taxing the super-wealthy to fund public services and infrastructure for greater economic equality?

Will the candidate effectively manage tensions with Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, while protecting national security and promoting lasting diplomatic solutions?

Will the candidate hold corporations accountable and prioritize the interests of workers, consumers, and the environment over excessive corporate profits?

Will the candidate improve public education by increasing funding, ensuring equitable access, and supporting the success of all students?

Will the candidate promote international trade policies that protect both American and global workers, boost economic growth, and build partnerships for global peace?

Will the candidate protect voting rights, reduce barriers to participation, and safeguard the integrity of our elections?

Will the candidate reduce pollution, address climate change, and protect the environment for future generations?

Will the candidate strengthen international alliances and uphold defense commitments to ensure national and global security?

Will the candidate uphold transparency, accountability, and integrity – or have they shown a pattern of self-interest and dishonesty?

Thank you for engaging thoughtfully in this vital process!

Ronald Reagan from the Grave on Respecting our Military and our Democracy

Drawing inspiration from the words and leadership of former President Ronald Reagan, the following message reflects the core values he often emphasized: unity, service, and dedication to our nation. Direct quotes from Reagan are italicized.

“My fellow Americans, I’ve always believed that we’re a nation that never stops striving to be better. It’s who we are at our core. And today, let’s talk about something that touches the very heart of what makes this country great, honoring the men and women of our armed forces. These brave men and women embody the very best of us. To them, words like service, sacrifice, and duty aren’t just ideals, they are a way of life.

“You might remember me as the guy with a fondness for jelly beans, a good joke, and an unshakable belief that America’s best days were always ahead of us. And if not, just think of me as a friendly soul reminding you that freedom, like those jelly beans, never goes out of style. Yes, you’ve heard me proclaim, that ‘Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.’ The men and women of our armed forces have taken up that fight. They’ve protected our freedom at great personal cost. All so that we and future generations can continue to live in this blessed land of liberty. Now, let’s honor their sacrifice, and let’s keep that flame of freedom burning bright, so that America’s best days are still ahead of us.


“Now, you may have heard some folks using words like ‘suckers’ and ‘losers’ to describe our military. Well, let me set the record straight. That’s wrong and downright un-American! Our service members aren’t pawns in anyone’s political games. They are our heroes, the guardians of our freedom, the defenders of our democracy, and the protectors of our rule of law. They are the reason our beautiful flag keeps flying high, free, and proud. For all this, ‘we owe them a debt we can never repay.’

“Now, I know common sense isn’t always so common, but you don’t have read a book to know that our military isn’t made up of ‘losers.’  And as for the recent political antics at Arlington? Well, let’s be clear, that’s not just any patch of land. It’s ‘hallowed ground’ that ‘never fails to evoke in us a sense of wonder and mystery’ for those who gave their lives. The men and women who rest there personify the enduring, beating heart of what makes this nation great. ‘They gave up everything for our country, for us.’ So, how can we, as a free and proud people, allow their honor to be tarnished by careless words or callous actions? The answer is simple. We can’t, and we won’t. Not on our watch.

“Indeed, my fellow Americans, we’re not talking about political rough-housing even as bad as that is. What we’re talking about here strikes at the very heart of who we are and who we strive to be as a nation. We all witnessed our precious democracy being threatened and shaken on January 6th, 2021. We saw how sometimes fragile our principles of law and order truly are. This was not some harmless stunt. It was an unlawful, unconstitutional, violent assault on the peaceful transfer of power, on our democratic institutions, and on everything that binds this incredible nation together. And let me tell you, folks, when the constitutional glue that holds us together is violated and cracked, it’s up to all of us to patch it up and make it stronger than ever.

“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, ‘If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.’ January 6th was a sobering reminder of what can happen when we let the bonds of unity be torn apart by crass name calling, self-serving falsehoods, and reckless ambition. And let’s be honest, folks, such division may grab headlines, but it sure won’t get us anywhere constructive. Those who incited that violence didn’t just stir up chaos. They killed people, and they betrayed what our brave men and women in uniform have fought to protect for generations. These are lines we don’t cross, and it’s up to us to ensure that it never happens again.

“Please remember my words: ‘Peace is not the absence of conflict, but the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.’ What we saw on January 6th was the opposite of that. It was a rejection of everything good, noble, and frankly, decent about our country. It wasn’t a bad day in the news cycle. It was an unforgettable wrong to our liberty that should remind us to hold tightly to the values we hold dear. We can’t afford to ignore what happened or who was behind it. The future of our democratic republic depends on us learning from that day. After all, America’s has always been at its best when we take the hard lessons together, roll up our sleeves, and turn our hard experiences into something better.

“I’m not one to be easily disheartened, but we’ve all heard the words of a particularly disrespectful man who claimed that prisoners of war weren’t heroes, saying he liked ‘people who weren’t captured.’ Let me set the record straight, Senator John McCain, along with every service member who has fought, bled, and sacrificed for this country, is a hero. McCain is not a ‘loser.’ Remember how I praised Senator Jeremiah Denton, another prisoner of war. Denton showed ‘us all what it means to have courage, to stand firm in the face of unspeakable cruelty, and to maintain an unyielding faith in the cause of freedom.’ Well, those same words apply to Senator John McCain and to every brave soul who has put their life on the line for our country. And the disrespectful people, who belittled our heroes’ extraordinary bravery and strength, have no understanding of what makes America truly great.

“My fellow Americans, I call on all of us to remember the values that have made this country a shining beacon of hope and freedom. We didn’t get here by accident, and we certainly won’t stay here by taking those values for granted. So, let’s honor our military with the deep respect they’ve earned, and extend that same respect to one another and to the democracy they’ve fought to protect.

“Now, I know it might seem like we’re more divided than ever these days, but our history reveals a compelling hope. We’ve always been at our best when we come together united in purpose. And trust me, when Americans, with all their differences, put their hearts and minds to something, there’s nothing we can’t achieve.

“I know I’m not here in the flesh able to share my jar of jelly beans, but humor an old president for a moment. Flaws and all, please, remember too what was best about me, and what is best about our country. Let’s set aside the excessive politics and division. Instead, let’s focus on the values that unite us, the honor, respect, and unity our country needs. These values, supported by our respectful words and actions, don’t require perfection or a particular party affiliation. They just require our good hearts and the will to put this into practice.

“Thank you, America, for honoring those who serve our country and for continuing to build a nation where freedom can endure for generations to come. May God bless our troops, our veterans, our democracy, and all us people who live and work for this great country, the United States of America.”


Ronald Reagan had a special gift for seeing and expressing the best in America and its people. He deeply respected the values that make our nation strong: freedom, unity, and optimism for the future. Today, his words and spirit remind us that we have the power to rise higher, strive for more, and come together with a shared purpose. In doing so, we protect the democracy that so many have sacrificed for and reclaim our lives from the sad divisiveness that has plagued us for too long. This path begins with simple steps: honoring our heroes, respecting one another, and safeguarding our democracy. The future of this great country depends on us.