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Of course, character matters, but policy does too. It’s not a one size fits all, or some sort of all or nothing. It’s not an either/or, but a both/and.This thinking really didn't pop up until they found Monica Lewinsky under Clinton's desk, then it was "CHARACTER MATTERS IN OUR ELECTED OFFICIALS".
We will never have a perfect politician, just like there are no perfect people. No one candidate will punch the ticket for every kind of voter and their expectations. It’s the old “you can please some of the people some of the time“ cliché.
So again, it boils down for me to pragmatic decision-making, combined with principle choices. In my case, and I’ve said this before, when the conservative political choice of candidates starts blatantly backing pro abortion policies my pragmatism will pivot to a greater distribution of principle for my deliberations, and at that time I will entirely withhold my vote, for my conscience sake.