I vote primarily by the character of the candidate, and thus far Cruz seems to have a character which reflects proper upbringing, honesty and political courage.
Bugflipper;
Contrary to what many think, the electoral college is a GOOD thing. Today we are already too much influenced by what the large cities prefer. If you happen to live in one of the severely divided states, where the big cities rule the roost and force the rest of the citizens of the state to accept city type mentality across the state, where it is often very unwelcome. Ask people in Oregon, Washington, New York, Massachusetts, Colorado and California for instance.
The electors are appointed at the rate of 1 @ congressman and 2 @ senator, thus spreading out the voting representation somewhat. Without the electoral college, two or three large metropolitan areas would virtually run the entire country. Or at least the Liberal east and Left coasts would take charge and the rest can have zip!
Take for instance New York State, where the electoral college has no effect. In the picture below, the blue area has more than half the votes (many by folks not putting into the system) yet they have enough votes to push their ideas upon the rest of the state ( e.g. NY "safe" act)..and then tax wise, treat the rest of us like a cash cow!
I don't believe we all want NY City, Los Angeles, Chicago & Atlanta ruling the rest of us..especially with such states as Alaska, Montana, Vermont and the Dakotas having virtually no say toward national issues..