Well that's sad
I'm fairly firmly in the Bush camp and have been for quite a while. Domestic policy neoconservatism, Disraeli conservatism is more of my thing. We believe in an active government to uphold traditional values and enrich the lives of minorities and the underprivileged where possible. Government's job should in part be to ensure that in the process of aiding the underprivileged, it doesn't disrupt traditional social mechanisms which kept them stable (the churches, the family, and so on). We also stress the utilization of government---traditional social partnerships in the distribution of services rather than purely through a government administrative state. I.e. Faith-based initiatives, peer support, etc.
On the top of my plate I generally like his stances on education, he has a pretty decent outlook on mental health and other disability issues, is pretty close to what I view appropriate for bioethics....
His foreign policy, on the other hand, will have more differences from me (I'm more of a realist school on that front).