I just wanted to note that of the number of people I know who have left the church, the main reason stated was that the things said from the pulpit on love and taught about the way Jesus treated people was not lived out in the people around them. That the church had become about what you were against more than what you were for. That while they may be perfectly nice to each other, there interactions with others looked nothing like Jesus.
I've said this before, but I do believe the Bible teaches people should want the government to do its job, organize the people, protect the people, etc, and therefore I think you could Biblically argue for a Christian to vote the way they think is in the best interest of the people, regardless of the person at the top of the ticket. But I just for the life of me can't understand how people can read the scripture and then become so openly "fans" of a politician, calling people demoncrats, or libtards, or any of the other names I see on here and in the world. I know and hear so much more of the things that Christians are against than I know what they are for.
I see people so angry at many people who have chosen to live a sinful life, and yet celebrate a leader who has lived an openly sinful life at the same time. It is your right, but just don't have any illusions on then trying to witness to those same people.