Some find it easy to choose their candidate and make their vote. I don’t.
Maybe it’s because, as a Christian, I have unusually high expectations for leaders, and we aren’t always offered high quality candidates. Maybe it’s because I’m disgusted with our two-party system, for I don’t identify completely with either party. And maybe it’s because I’m not looking at the same things that others look for. Honestly, I often find myself disagreeing even with other believers on who to vote for.
Or maybe it’s just supposed to be hard.
I’m only one person with one vote, so I don’t expect a candidate to cater to me. Nevertheless, if you want my vote, this is what is important to me:
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The most important thing I look for is character. Do you have personal and public integrity? Are you honest and do you tell the truth? Are you a person with high moral standards? Can I trust you to do what you say you will do? Do you do your homework so that when you speak, you have the facts? Are you willing to tell me where you stand and what you believe on the hard issues? Can you run on your integrity rather than participate in the name-calling and mud-slinging that are common in today’s politics? Can you resist bribes and pressure from others? When you’ve been wrong, can you admit it?
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One way I examine your character is to look at your personal and business life. I don’t need all the details, but have you released enough information about yourself that I understand your family, your values, your morality, and your finances? I’m not looking for perfection. I’m willing to vote for people who have made mistakes and who have done dumb things, but I want you to admit it and move on rather than hide it or lie about it.
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I want to see integrity in your voting record. Did you vote the way you promised, or at least give an honest reason on why you changed your mind? Does your voting record show that you’re not a clone of another politician or your party? Are you more interested in doing the right thing for your country than in pleasing your political party? Are you a strong enough person to resist the inevitable pressure to conform?