>>26880974Trump is actually a big ideological warzone for /pol/. They've always had libertarians and fascists butting heads. Some libertarians want Trump simply to shift the overton window, while the fascists want more nationalism. That said, there are fascists and libertarians who don't like him.
Then there's the chaotic evil memers who just want things to burn.
Most of /pol/ DOES support Trump but for vastly different reasons.
/pol/ has too many different groups for anything resembling consensus to form. It has the biggest population of monarchists on the internet for fuck's sake.