That is unfortunate. Refusing to help defeat a greater evil, and it is hard to imagine how Kuster and her ilk would not be worse than any Republican, pro-life or not, is hard for me to understand.
Since both candidates are equal in your view with respect to pro-life issues, why not pick the best candidate for other issues?
Because the life issue is the most important issue...G-d instructs me to 'choose life'. Then there is the Declaration...
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
Without the first of those rights; you do not have the second or third. I will not support a pro-death politician in either party...ever.
That is unfortunate.
I never consider obedience to G-d "unfortunate". I am not surprised that a resident of the 'least religious state in the nation' would have trouble understanding my position. In any event; I am going to a place where I do have a 'choice' on Election Day. I have every confidence that Bass/Kuster won't be decided by the two conservative votes that will be cast in another state. Good luck.