There was a piece in the Guardian today focusing on the run down, poverty stricken city of Youngstown, OH, in a county which narrowly went to Clinton. Previously, Obama won it easily. You can understand why these people voted for Trump. I don't think either candidate represents their interests at all, but at least Trump was talking about creating jobs for them. It was bull####, of course. Manufacturing jobs aren't coming back, but it was a glimmer of hope for these easily convinced voters.
This ties in to the earlier point that politics isn't a big deal in the lives of average Americans. They don't care about what goes on in Washington, in newspaper offices or the UN. They just want to make decent money to live decent lives. Both parties have let them down, and they haven't realized it yet, but both parties will continuously let them down again. They're just stuck in the middle of all of this.
It's all well and good for people like me to question how they could vote for this imbecile, but they don't care about him making fun of the disabled, or being rude to reporters or whether he fully divests or not, they just want to be able to make good living.
(Not saying I can fully dismiss my qualms about the way they voted, just that it's a good exercise to try to understand why)
EDIT to add link -
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...t-rings-hollow