Ugh. This election is going to suck.
I really don't want to vote for Romney or Obama. I'm typically more liberal than not, although that's been somewhat subject to change over the past couple of years as I've been growing more wary of handing any more control over ANYTHING to a government that has repeatedly demonstrated itself to be inept, corrupt, and rife with a combination of corporate sellouts and plain old imbeciles. I also am not particularly impressed with Obama's tenure as POTUS, and feel that while ideologically he's pretty solid, he seriously lacks in administrative skills and is overambitious in terms of the number of directions he tries to take the country in today's economic context.
Romney I feel would probably be a better administrator, but the cost of having him as president would be having a prez who's undoubtedly out-of-touch and too blue-blooded to have much of a grip on the reality felt by 99% of the country. I don't think he is particularly conservative (which is a blessing - IMHO he's pretty moderate at heart, but has swung his stance further to the right to try to appeal to more Republicans), but I do fear he'd hand over even more control of the country to corporate America, Wall Street, et cetera without any concern for the division of classes and the imminent collapse of the middle class.
Not that Obama has done a lot to stave off the imminent collapse of the middle class. He hasn't exactly made the economic ladder particularly accessible again. I know he's only had four years, but his 'pragmatism' seems to have boiled down to 'throw a lot of money at it and hope something good comes of it', the main issue with that philosophy being that we really don't have the money to throw.
So yeah. I have no idea who I'll be voting for, unless some third-party candidate comes out of the blue and puts them both to shame.