I think my comments regarding Trump and his appointees have been pretty clear. I find, as many do, Trump and his close associates to be without empathy and maybe even job skills. I also (like many) see many of his unqualified nominees in confirmation hearings this week and shake my head.
It's about the president, but also the people leading massive organizations under him (like HHS). Some of these people have ideologies or financial interests that run counter to the missions of the organizations they'll be leading. That's corrupt, and it's wrong.
It appears you're trying to continue the "my team vs your team" dialogue, and for me, it's not like that. I personally find Trump and his minions to be highly problematic from both a skill level, and also on a values/morality level. For example, RFK is frankly anti-science, not to mention his current lawsuit against a vaccine maker in which he has a financial stake, and the EPA nominee is very clear he's not about protecting the environment. He's on record saying his goal is to increase oil extraction and remove regulations for oil companies.
So, the basic answer to your question is the my options are to not vote, or vote for the candidate opposing him. Since I will never, ever vote for this criminal that has strong authoritarian leanings, my choices are limited.
The Democrats have failed in presenting a great candidate. I chose the candidate who would keep our relationships in the world strong, and respect our own citizens. It's not Trump. I hope that answers your question. If you want to go into a "Kamala is bad" conversation, I won't have much to say because she lost the election and I have stated in many posts why I believe Trump is a malignant narcissist that we'll be lucky to survive.
I do agree with some stances on crime and immigration, but their application of immigration reform is rather brutal. I wish we, as a country, could do better.