Sav0r said:
Lots of Trump supporters are starting to realize that he's sold them and the rest of the working class out. Up next on the agenda is to gut social safety nets in the name of saving money, never mind that it will actually cost us more to do that, but it feels good screwing poor people so we might as well.
I'm not so sure about Trump supporters turning. His approval rating among republicans has dropped, but is still in the 70s last time I checked. And historically a strong economy and low rates of unemployment favor an incumbent. Republicans have been willing to essentially sell themselves and their platform out in support of Trump, and look the other way at his racism, xenophobia, philandering, corruption, cronyism, and basic inability to govern. It's astounding. The NYT reported on his loss of $1 billion in the '80s and '90s, based on the taxes that he himself filed. Trump simultaneously acknowledged the loss by saying it was part of the real estate game, and denied it by saying it was "fake news" by the "failing NYT" -- whose circulation numbers are actually rising. There is a large core of Americans who are unable to separate reality from fantasy, and that's troubling.
It also depends on who the dems run. It's way too early to even think about a frontrunner -- now it's Biden, in a month, who knows. What matters is summer of 2020 and who gets selected. A lot of people argue for a "safe" bet such as Biden and say that a woman candidate isn't a safe bet, although that ignores the fact that a woman candidate got 3 million more votes than Trump the last time around, and she was absolutely reviled by the right and many in the center. I'm going to wait and see.
Impeachment is a possibility as well, although as many have pointed out that would further polarize the US unless there are republicans who will support the effort.
But I do hope you're right, and that he hasn't a chance in 2020. I thought he didn't have a chance in 2016 too, however...