From what I've seen on the news, they think the only people who voted for Trump were racists/homophobic/mysogenic/etc.
I know that the media isn't exactly the best at getting good data (polls, ), but what do the more liberally-inclined forumites here think about that?
I think people who voted Trump have a lot of motivations. "Being sick of it all" being somewhere near the top. I think a lot of them may get more than they bargained for (like taking racial tensions in America up to 13.) And on the other hand, they may get a lot less than they bargained for, because there is a large gulf between 'yuge' and being an effective president. And for me personally, when people say that the questionable and outright problematic things about Trump are outweighed by [Hilary][The state of government][Obama]...it kind of makes me go "really?"
I know the same comes from the other side when they're like "but Hilary", but to me they're not even on the same playing field. Hilary's supposed crimes, misdeeds, etc...are typical government scandal. Trump's problems are much more personal, idiosyncratic to who he is and fuck man, just sometimes downright embarrassing and/or disgusting. Even the 80s people thought Trump was sleazy. It makes me question how people I know and who on another day I could call pretty average conservative voters, just go completely off their normal political leanings and start saying "well it'd be better than Hilary." Like somehow they're not seeing the same things a lot of other people are, that on any other day I thought would be a deal breaker.
Then again, the retort comes from the other side that many people considered Hilary politically sleazy from way back when. And round and round we go. All I know is this. "The great unknown doom of America" that both sides fear and feared totally set aside....when I picture Hilary speaking for the nation to the rest of the world, I don't cringe at the thought of what she might say or how she might say it. She's a politician, and a diplomat. I haven't been able to watch Trump since the 90s because the way he believes you interact with people is cringe worthy to me. He's a goddamn pitchman and salesmen. And I feel like people bought into the pitch despite the dude's absolutely questionable track record in the thing he's a self-proclaimed ninja of. And it doesn't compute. My brain says "no, that's just not a risk you take." Clearly about half of America either disagrees and thought it's a smart bet...or they just are as repulsed by Hilary as I am by Trump. And logically, empirically, I don't understand that either. Clinton may be objectionable in abstract ways I'm not sure anyone really understands short of saying she's cold and calculating and power hungry. It's all a gut feeling and repeated Republican attempts to bring her down over the years. But Trump is so much more tangibly objectionable and problematic.