1) There's his core supporters (90% of republicans) who *** love the guy. (70 million + ppl)
Evidence?
Because there are just as many Never-Trump Republicans as there are who actually openly support Trump.
2) TDS libs who would find a way to hate Trump even if he personally found a way to cure cancer. (30 million + ppl)
That number doesn't even make sense. There are over 65 million people who voted for Hillary, and almost 7 million who
didn't vote for either. I don't know about you, but I would say that the 72,519,87
5 people who
didn't vote for Trump (election results + me, since I voted for Ann Richards but my vote wasn't counted in the
results) wouldn't say that they are supportive of him.
3) Independents who just want prosperity and don't care who really brings it to us (100 million + ppl)
The hell? How in the hell are there more independents than those who voted for either candidates? Even if you did a proportional allocation, the number wouldn't come close to the 100 million you are saying.
He won election with a combination of 1 and 3.
No he didn't. You are just as blind to the analysis as Hollywood is.
Trump won because he was able to resonate more with voters in certain states (Penn., Wis., etc.) than Clinton did. It had little to do with his base and more to do about what he proposed to do (and what Clinton also proposed, which people rejected).
Among other factors.