In a way, I know how you feel. While I generally consider myself a pro-life Republican, I’ve been disappointed lately with the way my party has handled some things in the past few years. Here’s some things I can think of.
First, as I’ve heard it eloquently put in the past, no other right or freedom matters if you’re not alive. Thus, the right to life is the most basic of human rights. We have a responsibility as voters to make sure that we’re putting into office those who will unequivocably support the right to life.
BUT as citizens we also have a responsibility to make our voices heard. Write to every major person in your party that you can think of and explain
why you’re voting for the other people. Explain why you believe the right to life is so fundamental. God willing, both major parties will see the light and we’ll have TWO pro-life parties with two pro-life platforms to choose from.
AND on the other issues - write to the people that you’re voting for. Explain why you voted for them but express concern over their policies. Get your like-minded friends to do the same. I
regularly write to my state’s senators and representatives (and my governor), many of whom do not tend to agree with me politically. With each letter, take each issue separately. Explain why the issue is important to you, and what you’d like to see happen. Any truly good representative of you (which
ought to be anyone who has been elected to office) ought to take that into consideration.
Finally - before, during, and after - PRAY. Pray for God’s wisdom, both for voters and for our elected officials. Pray that God will fill them with compassion, particularly for those who are most weak and most vulnerable. Pray that God will give them the wisdom they need to govern appropriately. Pray, Pray, Pray.
I hope that helps a little…