Trump! Not because he's the lesser of two evils, but because he's the best republican candidate on the stage. Here's why:
1. Business - We need someone that understands how the economy works. Senators do not. Few politicians do.
2. He's not a politician - how happy have any of you been with the republican establishment? People are supporting outsiders because they hate what's been going on. You don't get something new by electing yet another politician
3. Not PC - Everyone says they like the straight talk, but in my experience, when you give it to them they don't like it. If you want someone's measured talk, then elect another politician. They are great at telling you what you want to hear. Just don't be a hypocrite about it.
4. Executive experience - Governors have it, senators do not. Business leaders have it as well. Trump oversees a business network larger than many countries. He is much more qualified to lead our economy than anyone else on the stage.
I get very concerned when I hear conservatives talk about a third party as if it's a reality, or as some have said - give the country a leftist and see how they like it (implying they'll turn conservative by the next election). Really? I remember that being said 8 years ago when Obama got elected. 8 years later, we're saying it again when we're facing, in my opinion, an even more dangerous/liberal person for the dem nominee?
No - now is not the time to try and lay out some long-term strategy to try and build this third party, conservative movement and take short-term losses for long-term gains. Not this election. There is far too much at stake to even talk like that. If you're even thinking about not-voting, voting for a Dem, or voting third party just to "make a point", I hope someone is able to slap some sense into you between now and election day.
I understand the concerns about Trump. I have my own concerns, but they aren't that different than the concerns about each of the candidates. He wasn't my first choice, but he will win the nomination and he will be facing Hillary in the general. Get used to it.