As an individual you can borrow ideas and policies from both sides of the spectrum. And you deem the whole thing a circus and say you're less than satisfied with all the options presented, even though it's better to vote at the end of the day than not to.
Being a centrist in principle may not be free of bias, but it's certainly less biased than people who ride or die with one party just due to their personal history of association with them and the identity they've built around it, regardless of who's at the top and the level of competence they're displaying.
Changing times and outlooks can and should call for deviations. If that's out of the realm of question, then you're probably too firmly entrenched in the party you support, irrespective of which one it is.
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