Sure, if you are capable of conceiving of a different perspective than your own.
I think it’s safe to assume that quite a few voting Republicans felt that Bush the Younger was the least evil, relative to his primary opponents. Likewise, quite a few more radical ones held their noses for him, rather than let the dreaded Democrat win. Had I voted in that election (I was so busy being black-out drunk at the time that I barely managed to make it to work, let alone the polling place), I guess I would have voted for Gore. But only because he was of the less evil political party, from my perspective. That might explain the election of all those Blue Dogs, no?
Your argument only stands up if a majority can agree to your personal definition of the lesser evil. At any given time, at least half of voting Americans may choose not to live in your head. But don’t worry, most of them are still following your rules, regardless. Can’t let the wrong lizard win!