Republicans vote for the lessor of two evils, democrats vote for the greater of two evils.
One of the rolls of Christians is to reduce evil, however they can. Not all rulers were just, but Christian advisors would try to influence them to be just.
Not too long ago, CA voted for a senatress.
Kammelll versus Loretta Sanchez.
What a choice.
I said, Loretta, she is as crazy as Boxer, and maybe will be voted out later.
Kamelll was smoother, but I said she is headed for a life in the senate. Well, she was headed higher, I didn’t expect Queen VP—>President.
Is it down to ‘the devil you know’ vs ‘the devil you don’t know’?
They are both devils.
And many election races are quite similar.
I will say: VOTE anyway.
One demon tactic is to make the whole process so revoltingly disgusting that decent folks just quit.
‘I dont like either candidate, so whats the point?’
Translated: “Everyone look at me! I’m the big-brained centrist!”
I often say that the time for electoral purity is during the primary. Vote for your pure candidate. In the general election, you must support the best party candidate.
The ultimate answer is easy. Its impossible for a Christian to be a democrat.
It’s not about LIKING the man.
It’s about voting for his platform.
It’s not a popularity contest. It’s about who is going to lead this country as the representative republic it was established as.
I have voted straight Republican for 45 years But I confess I could not vote for Romney. I simply sat out the election