Currently, I'm leading towards not voting at all. I wanted Bernie Sanders to win the nomination, but that didn't happen. I despise Trump and his rhetoric, and Clinton has been wrapped up in so many scandals and has so many ties to big money that I question her integrity and legitimacy. However, I do think she would make for a decent president. She just comes off as fake and manufactured. If I had to vote for someone, I'd vote for her mainly to stop Trump and because I trust her Supreme Court nominations far more than I would trust Trump's. Her views align with Bernie for the most part as well.
As much as I lean towards the left, I do have a lot of respect for Rand Paul (and his father, Ron), and would have considered voting for him had he won the nomination (Imagine how great a Sanders vs Paul debate would have been). He's one of the few Republicans in office that gives a damn about civil liberties and has the guts to bring up the issues no one wants to talk about. He's like the Republican Bernie.
I'm not too big on the third-party candidates either. So I'm conflicted, but still leaning towards not voting.