Believe me, I hear you. The fact remains that the system has been jiggered by the two main parties to make any third party effort very unlikely of success, except for a spoiler role if the votes fall just the right way (as, for instance, it was argued that the Nader candidacy brought about in Florida during the 2000 election that featured Bush, Jr. and Algore).
But anyone who wants to work to change that situation, somehow or other, has my respect.
Good and valid point, and I agree....
BUT we still have the probability that even if TEN candidates were running, all with equal change of winning, we may still find that NONE of them "match" our values. In a lot of ways, Trump "fit" my morals BETTER than Clinton but it was far, far, far, FAR from a perfect fit. George Bush Jr. was a fairly good fit but he was pro-death penalty and a number of other moral issues where I don't agree. I generally like the stance of Newt Gingrich but I know about his past marriage situations and he too is pro-death penalty. Point: It's not REAL likely that a person will be running for president, have a solid chance of winning, and is a perfect fit for my morals. It's likely ALWAYS to be a case of "the lesser of the evils" or to put it positively, "the BEST fit." And for many Christians, that probably was Trump.
Now, I began a thread related to this back during the primaries for the 2016 election, asking why "Evangelicals" were lining up behind Trump when several of the other 17 Republicans running had morals and values FAR closer to their own than Trump. In the primaries of the Republican party, right up to the end, Christians had a choice... the last man standing against Trump was a man of strong Christian convictions and pretty solid Christian values - and with a life pretty consistent with such. But..... SOMETIMES, we do have an opportunity for our values to be influential - even if never a perfect fit. But when it came to the general election.... wow. A lot voted for Trump simply on the abortion issue, and I can understand that (taht was the case for a lot of Catholics I know).