I think there are a lot of people who think the same as you. A lot of people who didn't vote for him last time will this time.
When the early results started coming in in 2016, It became apparent that all of the polls were wrong and they were going to lose. Bill Clinton was said to remark "I guess Brexit was real after all". Well... just a week ago, the Brits held an election and the Tories absolutely curb- stomped Labor. The biggest landslide for the Conservatives since 1935... Now they have a clear mandate to pull out of the EU in less than a month.
The left,the Dems, the media, the pundits... They
still don't get it:
This 'national populism' thing is real, and it's bigger than ever.
Donald Trump has never been my cup of tea, but even I've considered voting for him this time... if only to spite the a-holes who make him out to be the next Hitler.
Dude's actually done quite well in his first term; better than I ever expected him to. Credit where it's due.
Not to say that I will vote for him this time, but... As Chris Rock would say: "I understand".
And back on the subject at hand, who do the Dems have that can hope to compete with Trump? That entire field is a freakin' clown show! The only one there I'd even remotely consider voting for is Tulsi Gabbard, and the Party doesn't even want
her near the debate stage, let alone the nomination. The only viable candidates they have are Joe Biden (creepy gaffe factory with a mountain of dirt), Bernie Sanders (ancient socialist with health problems), and Elizabeth Warren (lefty opportunist with major credibility issues). None of these people is even a light workout for Trump in a general election. If something doesn't change in a hurry, he's gonna nuke 'em from orbit in 2020.