By Sait Onal

Today is Election Day in the United States — a day that reminds us not only of our democratic rights, but of our shared moral responsibility. Millions of Americans will cast their ballots, exercising a sacred trust that was earned through centuries of struggle, sacrifice, and faith in self-governance.

Voting is not merely a civic duty. For many, it is also a spiritual act — an expression of conscience and a humble contribution to the greater good. In our tradition, we hold that serving humanity is a form of serving God.

Those who step forward to lead, to make decisions for the welfare of others, and to uphold justice are fulfilling a divine trust.

Yet today, the path of public service is not an easy one. The cost of running for office has risen dramatically — not only in d

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