Well, to me, I go by if the politician backs things condemned in the Bible, like gay marriage and abortion, etc., and the other candidate doesn't, I lean towards the one who is more in line with our beliefs. Like in the last election, ### was backing those things, but then it came out she's into necromancy {contacting dead spirits for advice}. But what most Christians believe is that you're contacting demons who imitate the dead person to gain the person's trust. {A "familiar spirit."} ### claimed ### was "guiding" her, and she "keeps in contact with her." There's no way I would vote for someone like that. She also made a statement that Christians need to "give up their beliefs" and move on. ###, on the other hand, made statements like, "We'll say Merry Christmas instead of happy holidays," and has ### advising him and ### backing him. So in considering who to vote for, I would say size them both up, and see which one is closer to our causes. Like when ### said, "that's why they cling to their guns AND THEIR RELIGION." In general, I find that the "right wing" politicians are closer to our values than the others, because the "liberals" are more permissive and have an "anything goes" way of thinking.