On this one for me it’s a lot less about policy and more about getting away from the extremes. Of the supposed leading candidates on both tickets, I can’t see myself voting for either one.
Beyond the question, down the ticket, I’m happy to fill a very split ticket full of moderate candidates. Most of the time I vote an R over a D, I’d say over time probably a 60-30 clip, but anyone “MAGA” will be automatically voted against. In fact that is it appears the only vote I would have for president. If it’s trump for R, and it looks like it may be close, I will vote whoever the D is.
Policies can be changed every four years at the stroke of a pen. We’ve seen it time and time again. Trumps policies, at least the ones that were favorable to America, were all the work of other people, who by the way would never work for him again. A Trump return to the presidency, I don’t even want to think about it. So if I thought it were close, I would vote directly against him, whomever. Which, it should be said, is the first time I would be doing that. I’ve left that spot blank on two occasions.