I will never understand, not in a million years. I have family members who still support him, and post things about respecting the POS. My father voted for him, but said he didn't trust him. I asked why he voted that way. Well, he hadn't voted anything but Republican since 1980. A neighbor who voted for him believed the lies...but has since stopped drinking the kool-aid, and I suspect will vote blue this year. As for the evangelicals, there's not enough beer in the world to help explain that one. ..
Seriously.
I don't speak to what's left of my family in Texas. But from other relatives who do, I'm informed that they are rabidly pro-Trump. They are also said to not be able to have a sit-down, rational discussion about him or his doings, but immediately get thrown into foaming-at-the-mouth fervor. Kinda reminds me of the McCarthy Era rolled up with the Nazis. Same propaganda mechanisms. Apparently the same type of audience who falls in line. As far as my family goes, they are just educated enough to be dangerous, but not educated enough to see when they're being manipulated. They have always tended to yell to try to drown out opposing viewpoints. So that would fit right in with that role model.
Oh, well.
The Evangelicals - the last I'd heard, some of the big names in that movement have stopped backing Trump.
I'm afraid we're going to have to live with him for four more years, though (barring an Act of God). Because those idiot Democrats can't line up behind an electable candidate. Bernie won't back down, but he can't win the conservative sector - he's too socialist for the masses of middle-America. (I used to like him, but, quite frankly, lately he's been coming off as a real jerk. So not a lot of improvement over T. He won't be able to bring the country back together, or some semblance thereof.) Buttigieg is young and energetic, with good credentials, but he's gay so that'll never happen. (Maybe someday.) Warren would be competent, but she's a woman and there are people who will not vote for a woman to lead. So it's unlikely to happen, although Clinton did get a larger popular vote than Trump and that is encouraging. The latest one I've seen join the pack - Bloomberg - has enough money and may be a middle-ground candidate acceptable to a large proportion of Dems who won't go for the others because they're not "like them" enough. But he is Jewish, and there is still a portion of America that won't go for that. (Which is insane, the guy is a highly-competent businessman.) The others... probably not much of a chance, but could pull votes away from a viable candidate. At this point in the process I would really have liked to have seen a unified Democratic Party, rallied behind a viable candidate and really pushing to defeat Trump. It's not there.
What I think I'd really like to see is for Bernie to back the heck off for the good of all, and a Joe Biden/Joe Kennedy ticket. Kennedy is still a little green, but he's good at what he does, is from the tradition (although a bit more conservative than the other Kennedys), is relatively inoffensive, and could step in and function if Biden was unable to perform his duties because of age/illness (God Forbid). Biden came up the ranks of the political machine, a poor boy who made good. And he's been Vice Pres before so he knows how to make the machine work. (That, I think, is the critical skill that's needed in a president - someone who knows how to run the machine of government properly. Not talk about it, not fracture it into warring parts or put it at odds with the other branches, but who can make the Executive branch functional again.)
But that's probably not going to happen. I do expect to see JK way more visible in the "future presidential candidate" pipeline over the next decade, though. (People remember JFK. The cachet of the name alone might be enough to balance out MAGA. But I tend to overestimate people.
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I'd settle for a Biden/Warren ticket, or a Biden/Bloomberg ticket. (Although I don't think it'd do as well - the Jewish thing. Sadly.) At this point, if they'd just get behind one set of candidates and stop all this nonsense... the field is still way too big at this late date. There needs to be a united front. Otherwise, we'll get four more years of T. (They can impeach him, but his party controls the Senate, so he'll not get booted out of office.)
Yeah. Well. This, too, shall pass....