It's kinda funny when you think about it -- for all the talk here about how "dangerous" Donald Trump is (which, last I checked people in that thread were literally so desperate to come up with content that they were harping on typos from Trump's twitter feed), the best alternative that Democrats came up with was either sleepy Joe or crazy Bernie. Which to be fair, I do feel that of all the front runners Biden was the safest bet in terms of saving face -- any of the others and it would have been a clean sweep across the board.
Those most vocal with their opposition to Trump (i.e. Hollywood, wall street, pretentious foreigners, academics and media elites) generally do not understand how desperate and disgusted almost half of all Americans are at the most inept twenty year streak of presidential misgovernment in American history that preceded the 2016 election. And yet even despite all the media and Democratic party and never-trump calumny, the bulk of Trump's political program is essentially conventional, moderate, conservative wisdom derived in large part from policy recommendations of thoroughly respectable conservative think tanks. Of course, to the elites unaffected by the decline of America, it was far more convenient to simply overlook positive outcomes directly benefiting Americans like myself and instead harp upon Trump's typos on twitter before advertising their outrage.
Now like I've said repeatedly, I do genuinely feel that a large sum of anti-Trump activity is singularly devoted to the propagation of falsehoods (i.e. claiming that Trump had called neo-nazi's "very fine people" or has otherwise denied climate change), which were then justified by the selective and often intentional misinterpretation of Trump's ambiguous or out of context comments. Distaste for Trump's straight-shooting and often vulgar style caused otherwise intelligent people to withhold any benefit of the doubt, thus resulting in the pathological interpretation of virtually anything he said or did in the worst possible light and then paving the way for the famed diagnosis of Trump Derangement Syndrome. It doesn't matter what he says or does -- he could single-handedly invent the catch-all cure for the upcoming Dos Equis virus, and the never-Trump bandwagon would still lash out and criticize.
The Democrats have had no policy for years now except to denigrate their opponents, play identity politics and then commit all their energy to proving their assumed self-evident proposition that Trump could not win, and then that his victory could be undone with an endless stream investigations, indictments, and charges of obstruction that were so obscure that they could not convince a single congressional Republican of its merit. Despite these fits and tantrums, here we are now in election year and Trump still boasts unprecedented popularity within his party -- he has reduced most people's tax burden, alleviated fear that recession or unemployment were just around the corner and all while fulfilling a myriad of campaign promises. And like I've been saying for years now on this forum, Americans will judge his 4 years a tremendous success and he very easily wins his bid for this upcoming election.