Debate Intensifies Over Voting in 2024 Election
Conservatives grapple with moral and practical implications of choosing between Biden and Trump
- Former President Trump convicted on all 34 felony counts in New York trial.
- Some conservatives argue for abstaining from voting, citing unfitness of both candidates.
- Others emphasize the need to vote against Trump to preserve constitutional order.
- Biden's support within his own party remains tepid, with many voting against Trump rather than for Biden.
- The debate reflects broader concerns about the direction of American conservatism.