Here's the thing. As I said before, I followed both campaigns. Of course, I was never going to vote for that diaper wearing traitor; I knew the kind of scum he represented based on his last bite at the apple. But I wanted to be aware of the things that were coming from that camp firsthand.
Your orange overlord campaigned on nothing but hatred, cruelty, and belittlement. "They're eating the dogs!" "They're sending us their murderers and rapists" <insert disgusting crap about the attack on Paul Pelosi>. It was that noise on repeat at every campaign event he held. He had no policy plan other than various forms of cruelty against legal and illegal non-white immigrants. Oh, well, he did throw in the tariff nonsense in the last couple of weeks of his campaign. Even when pressed about his healthcare plan that he was supposed to have implemented during his first term that never materialized, he said he "had a concept of a plan"

. But he didn't need to campaign on policy, he had a winning campaign in 2016 built on racism and hatred and he expanded on that 10-fold this time.
OTOH, Harris actually put forth policy proposals to deal with price gouging, housing, investing in small business, reproductive health, criminal justice reforms, immigration reform (I'll remind you too that a bi-partisan bill that would have given significant resources to border patrol and tightened border security, drafted by both republican and democrats had overwhelming support in the senate and was tanked in the house at your overlord's behest just to keep the Biden administration from being able to claim that as a win). Those are the things her campaign focused on.
Those were the two choices. If you didn't wanna pick either one of them, fine... I can't really blame you. I voted for a giant meteor in 2016 because I hated em both. I liked Harris a helluva lot more than I liked Clinton but there was no way in hell I was going to give my vote to General Bone Spurs. But siding with that fascist, racist, treasonous, misogynistic rapist shows who you are.
And obtw, the massive coalition of Republicans that endorsed Harris... do you seriously think they would have done that had she been proposing "extreme" policies? It's not like they endorsed Biden and then switched to Harris. Even if they didn't 100% agree with her policies, they knew it was reasonable enough that they could live with it in face of the alternative. It's a shame it wasn't enough. This may very well be the last election this country has seen, in its present state at any rate. And the thing is too, I'm not going to enjoy the "I told you so" when the orange one's SS comes kicking in doors and kicking off a civil war. But I'll be ready for it. Will you?