This might sound quite radical but personality doesn't matter, the fact is Trump is doing what he promised (despite continual obstruction) and the US economy is booming. Whereas with Hillary there were leaked Wikileaks emails showing her talking about her "public" and "private" positions, basically telling a bunch of bankers to ignore what she is saying in public just to win votes.
How many UK elections have gone by with parties doing a 180 on what they promised in their manifesto to win votes? Lib Dems on student fees, Labour honouring the Brexit referendum. What most people like about Trump is he isn't a career politician simply looking to line the pockets of himself and his corporate sponsors at the expense of the electorate.
If Trump Junior was on the board of an energy company in Ukraine earning millions for doing zilch and President Trump was on tape admitting to threatening Ukraine about firing a prosecutor investigating his son the corporate media and people who still believe it would be apoplectic but when Quid Pro Quo Joe Biden and his son do it nothing, not a whisper. Funny how that works.
I'll be happy to see him keep the promise of clearing the deficit and national debt in his 8 years. It's not looking good right now though. Also looking forward to the middle class tax cut he promised before the mid-terms, still waiting on that. I don't like that my taxpayer dollars are being spent on a vanity wall too when he promised that Mexico would pay for it. I think it'd be good to clear up his Russian interests once and for all by him releasing his tax returns, another promise he doesn't seem too eager to keep.
You're extremely naive to think that Trump doesn't say one thing in public and another in private. What about the tax cuts - in public he was saying "My rich friends hate me because they're paying more tax" and then in private he's saying "I've made you all rich".
Trump isn't looking to line the pockets of himself and his corporate sponsors? What? He's rolled back so many regulations on protected government land so that companies can drill there, he's allowed companies to drill in new locations off the american coast (apart from near his resort in Florida), he is constantly at his own resorts where the cash goes into his own pocket (taxpayers paid $3.4m for him to have a superbowl party with his friends, not an official event). If he was a billionaire and not out to line his own pockets, don't you think he'd pay for it himself?