I think you are confusing policy differences with an organized attempt to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power to the winner of the last election.
Most conservatives, including myself think Trump went to far post Election 2020 with his decent. I don't blame all of J-6 on Trump, but i do think he certainly crossed the line with his calls and comments to VP Prince. I also think he crossed the line with the alternate electorates and alike. Moreover we don't like much of his rhetoric either. its silly and beneath the dignity of the President of the United States. We agree with him on some of his policies, we disagree on others.
Probably agree with 80% or so.
However you seem to dismiss the shortcomings / issues / illegality of Biden. To name a few:
1. Let the US be invaded on Southern Border for 3 years and would have been no pushback from the left if Texas had not started shipping the illegals to New York and Chicago.
2. He is COMPLICIT with his brother and son in foreign money shakedown. We have seen enough to know what occured. Anything the left says otherwise is just noise, they know what occurred.
3. He is at best at old man with moderate to above memory loss, thus we have NO idea who is making the day to day decisions much less the strategic ones.
Moreover, I'm can't agree with most any of his policy decisions, most likely in
the 10% range.
I understand folks saying they can't vote for Trump, however i don't understand moderate conservatives saying they can't vote for Trump but can vote for Biden. You are voting far someone who you agree with 20% or so at max.
That being said, Trump contributes to his dislike by not toning it down. He does not stay on point or focus. He attacks when it would be better if he just shook his head and remained quiet. He should bury the hatchet with Pense, his former AG, Kemp and several more moderates and stay on reasonably good behavior. at this point he has a 48% chance to win this election as i don't think minorities are going to pour out is 2024 with absentee voting or alike.