The mere presence of a question like this displays the significant cult like following of Trump.
The answer to this question if it regarded pretty much anyone else, would be so obvious, it wouldn’t even need to be asked.
For most any other candidate, it would be obvious that you’d no longer support a candidate if they did X thing(s).
Why isn’t this also obvious for a significant amount of Trump supporters?
Because for them, it’s about loyalty or disloyalty to a person, not loyalty and disloyalty of ideas, what’s right and wrong, or personal conduct.
For so many this is like a cult or the mob(mafia).
And if I hear one more statement about how he gathers large crowds, and others don’t, therefore he IS the preference of most, I’m going to eat my keyboard.
Most people don’t build an identity or a life around a political candidate. Most people don’t follow candidates like fangirls followed The Beatles. To most a candidate is just a candidate, they’re not a lifestyle choice or some sort of mascot to enshrine your life over, at least not to the extent to HAVE to go hear them speak and wait in line all day.