I completely agree about those debates. If you notice, it’s always the Republicans who have a bus full of people up on the stage, playing at running for president.
And I also agree, no candidate is perfect.
I voted for Romney in 2012. I felt really uneasy about doing it after he said what he said about homosexual adoption, because I had been praying about it for some time. And as a result, I had a spiritual crisis-—separation from God, I guess you’d call it-—that lasted a long time. And it began the day after the election. It was like day to night.
I learned a lesson, and I learned it the hard way. I can’t, and won’t, vote for someone with an R behind his name if he espouses values I know to be wrong. Next time I might not make it back into God’s graces.
You have your choice in the primary........
If you don't support the will of the voters and stay home then you are DEFINITELY throwing your support for a democrat who does not share your values.............
It makes more sense voting for someone you only agree with 60% of the time than allowing someone who you agree with 0% of the time to take control over our country....
And as a side note, a Republican president is only as effective as the Congress and Senate that present him with the bills..........