That is one reason why conservatives are having trouble in recent years, winning elections that should be a pushover for us. We are just moved by too much 'purist' in us.
We seem to demand that our candidates be 100% in agreement with our personal convictions, or we will just
not vote for them.
Trump has some questionable things in his past, so some folks refused to vote for him, so what did that do?
It helped to get Biden elected, that's what it did. If this margin of folks would have voted, they may well have
overcome any cheating.
I heard on Newsmax, that the last presidential run was actually decided by 40,000 votes in the more critical areas.
We have to be more circumspect, since many electoral offices are won/lost by a slim margin. Now we have not
gained control of the senate...due to some very close races...which likely would have been different had a few
conservatives just voted for the more conservative candidate.
Which once more makes abundantly clear why we must often vote for the "lesser of two evils"..
Frankly, I thought for example, that Trump was far less 'evil' than Biden. ..But there were some few who did
not vote for him, because he said something about certain women who would allow themselves to be "felt' inappropriately.