If you will be voting this fall in the election for president, but will not be voting for Mr. Trump, why won't you be voting for him?
There is a set of criteria that I think are important.
1) Who is going to fix the economy post-COVID?
2) Who is more moderate? I don't like crazy one-sided policy.
3) Who is opposed to the riots, destruction, and whatever?
4) Who has the backs of law enforcement?
5) Who has the backs of the military regarding developments with China?
6) Who is more against censorship and revisionism?
For me, #1 is kinda 50/50 on Trump or Biden -- I see Trump as more able to get an immediate economic gain, but I see Biden as most conservative on this and still able to gain. It's more of whether you want your recovery in a year, or four. I think the time is of the essence, so probably leaning Trump on that.
#2, certainly favoring Trump. I think Biden often cows to his party and his party is being overrun by the radical left. I don't want radicals with sock puppet Presidents. Whether you like what Trump is doing or not he's his own man. Trump often leans toward his party when he agrees with something, but rejects it when it goes too far right.
#3, #4, #5 - Trump undoubtedly. While the Republican response to civil unrest is rather anemic they don't actively support it. Democrats are completely the reverse, and I do not view Biden as anything but a meat-suit for the radicals pulling strings in his party. Biden also is a China globalist pet, so that isn't useful. He'd mean a lot of lost jobs.
#6 Trump. Not even an issue for Biden. This is so fundamentally important and while Trump hasn't made great in-roads at least philosophically he's against cancel culture and censorship.
Biden's party are the agents of most of this crap, and I disdain this completely. Nothing will make me vote for someone that supports this.
Anyway, watching a few Trump speeches and a couple of Biden speeches I don't feel Biden even addresses any issues that are important at all. I think our President should be a strong person and not someone that would sell us out every time they get the chance. I just don't see that in him. I'm not particularly hyper-supportive of Trump and have my gripes, but I find Biden to be the worst candidate they could nominate. If they had nominated Yang, Tulsi, or even Bernie I'd have to think. (Bernie is a socialist, but the capitalistically-oriented version. That isn't the WORST thing. And, he has the complete support of the constitution and is anti-censorship.)