It's funny to me how the Trump haters jump into the deep end so much yet imagine they can pretend to be the rational ones.
My wife, her sister and I all voted for Trump. But we are very different in how we see the guy.
My sister-in-law is the stereotypical MAGA fanatic, who thinks Trump's every move is genius. She and many like her will indeed support Trump no matter what he does.
Me, I like his policies and have an attitude of seeing if his actions work out before labeling them a success or failure, especially when confronting foreign adversaries. I have little personal like for the man himself or his style, and have said more than once that he hurts his own cause by his inability to shut up. Beyond that, I refuse to take part in the rhetorical lynching the haters demand, in part because they exaggerate the scope and frequency of Trump's missteps, in part because most of them would not give Trump credit for most of his successes, and they assume the worst just because someone at CBS or ABC said a bad thing about the President. And frankly, helping to feed their vitriol by supporting some of their slander would be like handing out crack to Hunter Biden; it will only make them even worse.
My wife is in many ways the litmus. She generally does not vote, but supported Trump at first because of illegal immigration, and now supports him because of government waste, taxes, tariffs and Iran. She believes these are long overdue to be addressed, and for all his clumsy style, Trump is the only person actually trying to address these issues. The people who hate the President, whatever their party, are not really interested in anything but their egos and personal advantage.
That last group is where I think the mater will be decided, from the midterm elections to the course of our nation's future. People like my wife don't answer polls, don't generally vote in primaries, but they support Trump quietly but firmly.
Funny how so many ignore that group, even after lessons of the past remind them to pay attention.