Most people do see the inner Trump for what it is, and most don't like him. The problem is that the alternative was even worse, though many can't see the "inner illary" for what it is.
Excluding the accumulation of large sums, gambling borrowed money and living in a stratosphere divorced from everyone on the ground floor, I'd ask if you want your kids to behave as Trump does, to play loose with the Truth the way he does, and to exhibit the meanness.
I remember when Hillary ran against Obama in the '08 primary. My immediate judgment hinged on all the baggage. And I'd followed the Clintons through the '90s. As for that, excluding the knob-polishing by Monica in the Oral Office, I have a theory about it which is hard to prove. The suspicion lingers.
So I was never a big fan. But people need to review their perceptions in context of media propagation, the deliberate creation of "frenzy-events," and other aspects.
I'll leave that as an exercise.
Maybe people think that political choice is like a smorgasbord -- take a little of this, a little of that, top it off with some of this and that.
Sometimes the choices are dirty. Sometimes you really don't have a choice, even if you imagine so. And sometimes, you may see something clearly, but you don't weigh it carefully.
But I'll say it again, just after typing it into another thread.
Trump lost the election but won the White House.