Even Matthew, IIRC, believes Protestants are Christians. He can confirm if it is otherwise. Matthew even supported Tɾυmρ, and encouraged all other Cathinfo members to do so, as did I, and Sean also finally ended up voting for him; while you did not, Ladislaus, giving "he was not a Christian" as one of your lame excuses.
More slander, Xavier. I never gave Trump's not being a Christian as a reason for not voting for him. I gave the following reasons:
1) his bold promotion of sodomy
2) the fact that Planned Parenthood funding increased to record levels under Trump, wiping out any justification from double effect
3) the fact that he's clearly under extreme Jєωιѕн influence
4) the fact that elections are rigged and our votes don't matter (was I wrong?)
5) his going along with the Plandemic and aggressively pushing and FUNDING the immoral vaccinations
I rejected your ridiculous assertion that Trump was a "good" candidate, saying that he's at best a less defective candidate who could perhaps be voted for by double effect. I did not say that one could not come to that conclusion, but felt personally that I could not. I rejected "lesser evil" reasoning as contrary to Catholic moral theology. Again, I denounced your assertion of Trump as a "good" candidate as signs of your moral relativism.