Just in case anyone thinks that I’d base my vote solely on someone’s beliefs without any other reason, that’s not quite true. The main reason for my change of opinion of our old governor was mostly based on his extremely poor performance as governor, more than anything else. After seeing the way he responded to criticism and other factors while he was in office, I began to realize that he was not a very good person to put in any public office. He was way too arrogant and inflexible, contrary to his claims of being able to ‘bring people together’. He was used to being the ‘man in charge’ in a business setting and tried to use those same tactics in the governor’s office, but it just doesn’t work that way.
I have certainly voted for many people in my lifetime that were both of my faith, and not of my faith. In fact, there was a certain Catholic senator that was in office for a very long time (that I voted for when I was younger, mostly due to a long family ‘tradition’), but I stopped voting for him after I realized, not only that he didn’t practice what he ‘preached’, but went against Christian morals in his political policies as well as his personal life. Instead of holding onto Catholic/Christian teaching, he did much more than I thought was acceptable, that was completely contrary to many of those basic principles, including being staunchly pro-choice. That issue alone certainly holds a lot of weight with me.
I like to know where people stand on certain issues before voting, so I do tend to do my homework more than I used to, based on past experience. It was a hard lesson to learn. I will no longer take anyone’s word about where they stand. I want to see who they really are, and how they’ve voted in the past on certain issues, before making my final decision. I have a problem with certain attitudes and issues on both sides of the main political parties, but I do tend towards being conservative. But, many of those who are on the ‘conservative’ side have slipped further into the liberal camp over the years, so it’s getting much harder to find a candidate that fits my perspective and criteria very well. It’s very frustrating.
Even after doing all we need to do in vetting candidates, there’s still no guarantee that whoever we vote for will do what we expect them to do once they get into office. All we can do is follow through with our civic obligation, and hope that we can make the right choices when it really counts.