If your concern is over abortion-on-demand and same-sex marriage, I can relate to you concern.
It is very frustrating to me that social conservatives do not recognize that abortion and marriage are not in the U.S.Constitution. Their absence means that the power to regulate, or control them, belongs to the States.
Abortion can be strongly regulated by a state, but therapeutic abortions (to save a woman’s life) should remain available but only at a hospital and never at a for-profit clinic. Make clinics illegal. That must be done at the state level.
Conservatives in the States need to get together and come up with a way to approach the marriage issue. I see it as an attack on religions. There’s a way to deal with it, I’m sure.
Trump must deal with those constitutional issues he as a president will face. Repealing Obamacare and destroying this new treaty with Iran are two that come to mind. Our military has been gutted, and Trump must decide on what is best to do. And there are the useless government departments that must be eliminated.
Abortion, gay marriage, the persecution of Christians by the Gay Mafia (aided and abetted by state beaurocrats like Oregon’s very own Brad Avakian) are all areas where I am very concerned that Trump would do nothing to help us. I also have my concerns about whether Trump really believes what he says now since many of his current positions are radically different than the ones that he held just a few short years ago. This makes me think that he is more of a loose cannon than a principled conservative.