There's a reason voting is not mandatory in America, and a reason that we now have secret ballots.
Vote, or don't vote, based on what you believe, not what someone else tells you you should believe or out of any sense of loyalty. If you can't support anyone in the election, don't vote for them. There's absolutely nothing wrong with not voting when you don't agree with any of the options.
If there's a candidate currently in the primaries that you can support (you say there's one candidate you can support but you don't think they'll get the nomination), be sure to vote in your primary to support him or her. Your vote in the primary has a lot of power, because not many people vote in primaries. Whether that candidate wins or not, you're still one more person who stood up and showed support.
Most importantly, don't let other people bully you into putting your name behind something that you disagree with. The only duty you have is to your own convictions.
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