Actually a great question and I'll give a serious answer. I've not liked any single candidate. Not one. The entrenchment of a two party system essentially codifies ideologies into the political system regardless of whether the times/circumstances of the country is aligned with either one. It's square peg, round hole and that dysfunction, that perennial failure in governance breeds extremism of ideology because simple minded people who associate their identities with those ideologies determine. "we need more of the ideology in more virulent form'. Hence the lunacy we see on both sides. Look at the successive stances of both sides over the elections to see for your yourself.Who was the first person you voted for to be president?
Personally, I moved away from thinking ideology based governance could solve anything. Reagan raised the debt ceiling 11 times, cut and run from the middle east after a single and large loss of life event and did nothing for the average American and it went on from there. I did like Yang, or rather, I was excited by someone who wanted to take a look at 'what's the actual problem' rather than, 'I belong to this party and so therefore I believe this..".
I vote green. The single best thing about USA is the country and the national parks and country-side. I hunt, fish, hike and mountain bike. Being able to raise my boys to appreciate these things has been one of the best things about being a father and I hate how both sides are whores to energy lobbyists and other industries and they're systemmatically destroying this country - literally, not some ideological Walter Mitty bullshit that most seem to think is happening (I say that about both sides, not just the loons here). The vapid bitch who won in Wyoming is going to fuck en masse a global treasure of a state and people here celebrate that.