I usually listen to the local PBS radio station at night. Last night, after the convention, they had a call in show. There was a refreshing number of Republicans calling in who don't support Trump. I was glad to hear that at least some of the people at the convention are looking past the side show. Several commented that they had yet to hear an actual plan described. I think that's encouraging.
As far as Hilary Clinton goes...... There are a couple of things I don't like about her. First, let me say that I think she's smart and hard working and those are both good things. But, I have the impression that she's inclined to think the ends justify the means. I don't get the impression that "Ethics" is real important to her. I'm a bit more comfortable dealing with someone I know I disagree with, but who I feel I can count on to act based on their own, well thought out, ethical code. (I actually kind of like Paul Ryan, although I disagree with him on most policy matters.) I think she's a little more inclined than some to get us involved in another war. I deeply believe there are things worth fighting for and worth dying for if it comes to that, but not stupid shit. Not off the cuff, no plan what's to follow stuff. Like Iraq. I know she had nothing to do with that, other than voting for it, I just have a sense (maybe wrongly) that she'd go to war to prove a point. Last, but not least, she comes off as a "my way or the highway" kind of person. Again, this is my impression and I'd have a hard time finding a fact to support it. But, I rarely hear her credit someone else with a good idea. I rarely (if ever) have heard her suggest that someone else has a valid point of disagreement with her. I'm concerned about the apparent divisions in our country and I don't think you work through that by chucking rocks at your opponent. I think, to do that, you need to listen more than talk and to think about what you've heard. In the end, I think most people in this country value the same basic things and share the same basic concerns. I think that both political parties have deliberately stirred up fear and hatred based on very little to serve their own ends. But we won't get past that being led by someone who wants to contribute to the problem.
Obviously, I think she's a WAY better choice than Trump. But, I really agree with Jesse Ventura, that the only wasted vote is one cast for someone you don't believe in. So I'm not so sure who I'm going to vote for. Wish we could do "None of the above"!