I do not consider myself a political person, but, and I hate to sound like a jerk, I truly do not understand how Mr. Trump enjoys such wide support, especially among Christians. Now, I am not saying the folks who do not profess the Christian faith are necessarily less morale (even according to Christian ethics), than those of the faith, but at least they make no claims about adhering to a religion whose greatest commandments center around love. Yes, our God is a consuming fire and one of judgment, but this does not mean His people are entitled to do whatever they think is necessary to right a wrong.
How should we combat ISIS? I cannot claim to know. Obviously something has to be done given the atrocities committed by the group, but this "something" should not involve compromising ethical standards.
I do worry about how other nations would begin to view us if Trump were elected. Thankfully, we are blessed to living in a country where the political structure is such that a single individual cannot "wreck" the country. Still, I feel the elected head stands as a symbol of her people, her values. I certainly am not saying Trump is "evil" or unintelligent, and I do not want to judge the man as an individual, but I personally do not favor the idea of him acting as a representative of our country.