Hello all,
Just curious to what extent your faith influences for whom you will vote in a secular election like the upcoming US presidential election or any other election, for that matter.
For instance, do you vote for a candidate of the same faith as yours (if there is one) as the main voting qualification criteria or does faith play no role whatsoever? Perhaps somewhere in between?
I’m going to say somewhere in between. I do have a preference to vote for someone with my religious beliefs, perhaps you could call it a bias, but then there’s a bunch of other things I consider and then I come back to it and see where it winds up.
In this particular election, I think that we would all be doing ourselves a favor if we start seeing it as the election of the third party, and possibly the end of a strictly two-party system. I believe both Hillary and Donald should be cast adrift at sea, and I’ll be voting for Gary Johnson. I reason it thusly.
Hillary is definitely going to increase government spending on a wide variety of different things, and the extraordinary presidential wartime powers (oops now it’s just anytime powers) will continue to expand under her watch. There’s a reason why she’s polling in the low teens among active US military, they don’t trust her hand to be on the button, so to speak. These are issues that have gotten progressively worse in the last 16 years under both W and Obama, and she will continue that progression. She’s been fairly open about that.
Trump is not really a conservative, and he’s also incredibly offensive. He pretends to be a conservative for five minutes and now I’m supposed to vote for him? Forget you, Donald Trump. And disclose your tax returns already, you spaghetti-squash-wearing coward. Oh no, you’re under an audit. Who discloses this kind of thing while under an audit? I’ll tell you who, Richard Nixon. Yeah, that’s right, Donald Trump is officially shadier than Richard Nixon when it comes to this. The comparisons don’t stop there- when it came to the US military, Richard Nixon- this is a true story- claimed that he had a very secret plan that would fix Vietnam, he would withdraw everyone quickly and leave it in great shape, but he couldn’t disclose what that plan was because he didn’t want the enemy to know. Then he got elected and guess what, his secret plan was to escalate Vietnam without any particular exit strategy. Trump has done half of that so far, and I strongly suspect he will do the other half but with more in the way of offensive rhetoric and scaremongering. Additionally, Nixon was known to appoint people to positions of power and then have them do his dirty work for him, including his attorney general. Trump has already implied that the owner of a media conglomerate who criticized him really ought to be audited extra hard, he implied some sort of wrongdoing and suggested that someone should rattle his cage. If Trump appoints Chris Christie as his attorney general- which is his most likely move- there is no telling what kind of shady business the two of them could concoct.
And then there’s Gary Johnson. I want him to be elected, and then I want him to have the ability to use the line item veto. If he is able to do this, he will line item Washington lobbyists out of a job description. He says he will draw down our military entanglements and he actually will, his plan is to reduce the defense portion of the budget by about 30% and he actually will. Among those actively serving in the US military, he is the leader in their polls, and it’s been an eternity since any third party candidate has been the leader in any meaningful category. I don’t agree with all of his socially liberal views, but I do believe he will fight corruption more than any of the other candidates and I know he has more experience with handling budgets than either of the other nominees (though in fairness the VPs do). As far as his religion goes, he has some form of vague spirituality but doesn’t have ideas about God that conform to organized religion and he says the god he prays to doesn’t need to be found in a church. If memory serves, I believe he was married and now divorced, he’s been seeing someone but they aren’t really planning on getting married at this time. None of that is particularly ideal, and if all other things were pretty much equal I might care about that a little more. But all other things are not equal,
To summarize, Hillary Clinton is corrupt, ambitious, self-serving, and a congenital liar who despises traditional notions of decency. Donald Trump’s only previous experience in the political arena is in the capacity of being a crony, and aside from that, he is arrogant, areligious, anti-constitutional, ignorant, big-government, an ad hoc panderer, and he gave Hillary money. There are extremely good reasons why these two candidates rank 1 and 2 with their negatives in the all time history of American politics, and we are fortunate to have a third party candidate that will be on the ballot in all 50 states. I would vote for almost anyone in order to avoid these two, and Gary Johnson actually seems fairly competent and somewhat likable.
In a normal election where the glaring negatives do not stand in such stark contrast with one another, I probably would have more of a reason to pay attention to religious practice and affiliation. This election is anything but normal though.
Side note. A vote for Gary Johnson is not “a vote for Hillary” or “a vote for Trump.” A vote for Gary Johnson is a vote for Gary Johnson. He can actually win some electoral votes, and that means he can win this election.