I find, that the hard part is in advocating for biblical morality. That is where people in America draw the line and resort to slander, hatred, and accusations immediately. I have no more non-Christian friends, because I refuse to "befriend" people that will resort to treating me with hate the second I bring up a stance for biblical morality.
I do understand the point, though, of not wearing a divisive political identity on your sleeve as a Christian. No need to get people even more hateful at you unless there is something to be gained.
That addressed, as for the conversation, I agree with the Republicans currently, but would love it if the Democrats got a clue to try and court Christians again. However, I only agree with the Republicans insomuch that they espouse positions in line with biblical morality.
I find this to be iffy nowadays when I listen to conservative pundits, maybe because of the Trump Phenomenon, but also because of ideological Conservatism, which seems fairly secular in its view of the world.
That said, as long as I can hear support for religious liberty and hear arguments against murdering children (abortion) from Republicans, they will have my vote unless the Democrats can compete with those positions at all.