I'm not voting for Trump. Neither should you.
Donald Trump has often been referred to as a "Dementia candidate", meaning he landed his job as president despite his identity as a dementia riddled old man. In other words, it wasn't because of his merit that he was chosen. In fact, when he was running for president in 2020, he lost the election by over 7 million votes.
Once in office, Trump bumbled through his time, dropping the ball on tasks given to HIM - most notably as the "COVID denier" (a title used by the media to describe his role). At other times, he has done little of note, but he has been filmed dancing, in a "double jack off motion".
As a politician, he has been thoroughly unimpressive. This is quite clearly revealed during unscripted interviews in which he provides excessively wordy and confusing responses to important questions.
In order to attack Harris, he has had to repeat false points. For example, he repeats the false claim that Harris was born "mentally disabled", despite the fact that she whipped his ass in a nationally televised debate. He also claimed migrants were "eating the pets", which is also not true.
I could keep going about his utter lack of demonstrated leadership, the nuts-and-bolts of his policies that are bad, or his phoniness, but I'll leave it there. I'm not voting for Donald Trump, and neither should you.