I'm trying to decide whether I should in conscience vote for Trump this November. Don't get me wrong. I think that he's personally a reprobate. But in terms of the positions he has publicly articulated, I don't have any problems with him. In fact, I was disappointed when he backed off his comment that women who have abortions should be punished somehow. Now, despite what he has publicly stated, I don't entirely trust him to be sincere. Now, as everyone knows, I am most adamantly against the lesser of two evils voting philosophy (it's not Catholic). But I see no positive evils in any of the positions he has publicly taken (while running for president). On the other hand, Hillary is demon incarnate. If, by not voting for Trump, Hillary gets elected, then appoints wicked justices to the Supreme Court, that would be a huge (yuge) disaster. Regardless, if Trump were positively evil, I could not vote for him. Now, I suspect that Trump is way too cozy with the Jєωs. But he did invoke Jєωιѕн scorn for saying that the US should be even-handed in dealing with the Palestinian situation.
1) So, does anyone know of any positions Trump has taken that are positively problematic? In that case, he's totally disqualified.
2) Is it your opinion that we we would be bound under these circuмstances to vote for Trump?
Trump exemplifies the true "unworthy candidate". He does not have the character desired of a President. But simply being unworthy doesn't disqualify him to receive our vote, and could one say that it's even obligatory to vote for him?