During the primaries, I received several inquiries from people wanting to know which candidates were approaching their platform with a Biblical worldview.
Let's Talk Faith Radio show host Bill Bunkley said it best in his voter recommendation email distribution.
Self-identifying as a Christian today doesn't carry the same meaning as decades ago. Just calling oneself a Christian doesn't tell us much. For example, a non-Christian may support traditional orthodox Biblical values and principles relative to the issues facing the office for which they seek more than the self-described Christian candidate in that same race. It's how one stands on public issues that count, not just a label or sound bite.
We are not picking the next 12 Apostles. That would be a very high standard. It's an election of public officials. They are men and women like you and me with plenty of faults and disappointments. They will never be perfect, just as you and I will never be on our own accord.