I've voted Republican all my adult life. Now answer my question. If Congress wouldn't end Obamacare in the two years that they had both Congress and the White House why should we expect them to do so if they get the House back in 2020?
Im glad to hear you vote pragmatically. And I understand the frustration of not having better alternatives.
Im not a fortune teller so I dont know what will come out of a new republican congress. I only know that some of the swamp has been retired so there is a better chance, certainly than with the Dems in charge, that trump can progress his agenda, tempered only by conservatives, rather than by socialists.
PS - you are clearly a sane, pragmatic, but frustrated voter, as am I. My initial reply to you or others is in response to the perception of various posts that the answer is to not vote, stick heads in sand, or waste a vote on third parties that split tickets. In your case maybe it was my perception. In others I think it is more than just perception. My approach and advise remains consistent: conservative in primaries, republican in generals. Have a great day Dog.