But declaring that you'd rather have defeat if you cannot have absolute perfection on all policy points is.
I'm not sure how many times this has been pointed out, so I will point it out once more: the Never Bidens on this forum do not view Biden as a compromise, they view him as a defeat. That is the fundamental point of communication breakdown on this topic. It's not "well, we don't get everything we want under Biden, but just shoulder on I suppose", it's "Biden in the Whitehouse will actively set back my interests". The only counter-argument made, and indeed able to be made, is that "Biden will set you back less than Trump would". But these people are free to make their own determination of that, and they have. Such is not defeatism, it's thinking through your vote instead of following a herd mentality in a panicked stampede.
I'm apart from that, in that in all likelihood I will be voting for Biden, but I am doing so based on my own judgement of the prevalent upcoming challenges of the next 4 years and how each candidate will handle them, not from fear mongering or guilting. Others have their own judgements, and their own interests I may scarcely know about. Eacaraxe, for instance, is hoping Trump will destroy the news media industry. That's not a particular interest of mine, and my judgement doubts the likelihood of that occurrence. But it is his decision as to where his interests lay and how he thinks they'll be best fulfilled, and it doesn't help to scream at him that his values do not include caring for the lives of #interestgroupoftheweek, as if holding various interest groups hostage is any kind of moral stance.