If you decide to wait for a candidate of good character to vote for, you might never vote again.
One time after we divorced my ex-wife was growling about the character flaws of some of the people I work with and go to church with. I told her, "If everybody I work with or go to church with had to be perfect, I would have no place to work or go to church."
BTW, it was her that demanded the divorce, not me.
If you decide to wait for a candidate of good character to vote for, you might never vote again.
And along those lines, you could vote for a candidate who seems to be a man of great faith and character, but turns out to be a big failure as president.
Consider Jimmy Carter. I’m old enough to recall that many people of faith were thrilled about his candidacy, as he was a born again Christian. He may well have been a man of deep faith. But his record as president was very disappointing to most of us.