I disagree with your interpretation about Graham’s admonition, based on other things he said and did prior to the last presidential election. Regardless, how you decided to vote is your business, xzins. I respect your reasoning knowing you reputation. I was making the point that another poster is claiming people who voted for Romney in the last election are evil and Graham is a fraud.
No matter what you think about Franklin Graham, the man is not evil nor a fraud.
I did vote for Romney in the last election, and that based on a change after the 9/11 Benghazi affair came out. I was so mad at Obama over an obvious attempt to deceive the public, that I figured that in THAT area, there was no way Romney would be that bad. So, though I knew he was a pro-gay, pro-business cronism, pro-national health care, pro-big government, questionably pro-life republican, I decided to support him anyway.
What I cannot do is fault those who thoughtfully came to other conclusions. For those who simply ignore voting, I have a bid of disdain, as well. From that article alone, that is what it sounds like Graham was addressing. I trust you from a long past of discussion. If you say it was more than that, then I accept your analysis.
In that case, I would debate with Graham about those who thoughtfully and carefully decided not to vote for anyone or who decided to vote for an alternative candidate. I have no problem with those people. We ask them to take it seriously, and they do, but then I gripe about their conclusion.