I think you are oversimplifying it. My parents are yuge trumpets, so I’ve done a lot of thinking about this. I think Trump fits really well into the worldview of a few demographics, and all those demographics are afraid of losing their way of life. First, there are shitbags like him. The Mike Flynn’s of the world. Trump’s win normalizes their shittiness in their mind. Next there are folks for whom wealth is inherently moral. For these folks, Trump’s success implies he’s a good decision maker or just #blessed in some way. Stocks are up, tax cuts are coming, everything else isn’t that important. This subsection crosses over into religious conservatives, specifically evangelicals. In their mind, God has given Trump his wealth, and that’s a pretty huge endorsement to that prosperity gospel bullshit lapping crowd. Then you have folks who are just inherently afraid. Trump’s tough talk about the things, and more important people, that scare them makes them feel safe. You also cannot discredit the role of increasingly isolating media consumption. Just look at how Fox is reporting today. It’s a very real thing, and even if you admit it’s a counter balance to leftist media, you can’t honestly deny that the fox bias is there. You also have to accept that Fox is even more mainstream than others outlets. It’s functionally a gateway media outlet. This isn’t every Trump supporter, but the true believers will never be swayed. It would mean abandonment of their very identity. Groups of folks afraid or unwilling to change aren’t really known for their willingness to admit they were wrong about something.