Its distressing to hear some conservatives say they would rather see Hillary be president than vote for Trump.I've voted for every Republican candidate for President since 1980, but i won't vote for Trump.
I honestly believe that Trump is a bigger threat to this country than Clinton. I know where Clinton stands, and as long as the Republicans hang on to Congress, they will limit her. She won't have anything like the support that "Hope & Change" Obama had.
Trump, on the other hand, has the same sort of cult-like appeal of Obama. That, combined with his "everything is negotiable" and "I've changed my mind" lack of principles, puts him in a better position to become the type of tyrant Conservatives have been warning against with each Democrat President.
I'd rather have an honest enemy in the White House than a lying, fake ally.
Incidentally, I have not voted for every Republican since 1980. I could not vote for W's Second Term, nor for McCain. I do not compromise Conservative fundamentals. My belief that Donald Trump is moving in the right direction, is based on over 60 years of experience, since I was a school boy, in working with hard core Conservatives, and learning to recognize the tell tale signs as to who was genuine and whom a phony.
And as Conservative as I am, even I will point out that Phyllis Schlafly, the gallant lady who has been fighting for the America that the Founders vouchedsafe to their posterity--as the veritable conscience of true Conservatism, all of her dedicated life--has also endorsed Donald Trump. (To my knowledge Mrs. Schlafly has never given an inch on matters of principle.)