Being I live in California my vote does not count in the general election anyway (hasn't since Reagan)...
Reagan? You mean the guy who is responsible for the legalization of abortion in CA?
In 1967, then-Governor Reagan signed into law a tax increase that actually amounted to the largest tax hike in the state’s history. That same year, Reagan also signed the Therapeutic Abortion Act, which essentially legalized abortion in California.
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/loca...lized-Abortion-As-CAs-Governor-260367061.html
and our primary is held so late that the field is pretty much whittled down by the time I do get a chance to have a say so, I am just an observer in this process for all intensive purposes. So, really I have no strategy (not sure I need one) because I have no say in the process to begin with. Unlike yourself though, I hold out no hope that Republicans will do anything meaningful on the moral/social front even if they do happen to get elected. My prediction post 2016 is Status Quo no matter who is elected.
So you're fine with the status quo and 1.2 million unborn babies being murdered in the womb yearly? (that number reflects only surgical abortions, not pill induced).
While we both live in ultra liberal states (actually WA State isn't that bad, it's ultra liberal King County that decides legislation statewide), we can do our part to promote traditional family politicians here on the wonderful www.
The ship hasn't sunk yet rocketman, and remember that with God, all things are possible.