I can see your point, but I’m starting to get really uncomfortable with populism and the desire to find someone with deep ideological values they will not waver from. I’m a leftist, but Venezuela is falling apart because they elected a populist leader who had no idea how to function in a global marketplace (people are eating zoo animals down there to avoid starving). The US just elected a populist leader who will likely put the US at a disadvantage relative to China and probably europe as well as harming many alliances. If the US emerges from Trump with our economy and reputation only somewhat damaged, I’d consider that the best case scenario.
The idea of voting for someone just because they have convictions isn’t really that great if those convictions are terrible ideas. ISIS has convictions and will stand by them even when they are unpopular.
I think the US is falling into a less serious version of what happened in China. They kept pursuing ideologically pure policy and big ideas/easy solutions under Mao which constantly screwed everything up. In the late 70s they said ‘alright, screw ideology. Lets just do what works’ and things have been improving ever since. I think/hope the US goes through something similar.