Election Day is over, and we have a host of newly elected officials.
You have run your campaigns on ideas and principles. Many of you "played to your base" with your ideas and principles. During the campaign you faced a challenger who ran on ideas and principles, and maybe they also "played to their base."
You have won by maybe 51 percent of the vote. Congratulations. Soon you will take office after being sworn in to that office. Now you represent all of us, not just the 51 percent who voted for you.
If you conduct yourself while in office guided only by the ideas and principles you campaigned on, you are still "playing to your base." That is no more than fulfilling your oath of office by merely trying to get re-elected.
I do not ask that you abandon your ideas and principles. I only ask that you remember the ideas and principles that challenged you during the campaign and temper your ideas and principles by what you hopefully learned from the challenge you met during the campaign. If you do that, you will do a better job of representing us all.
Good luck, and do a good job, all.
William Jepsen, Stillwater
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The 2018 midterm elections have come and gone after months of increasingly superheated rhetoric and posturing.