I understand people questioning Trump's political past. Every candidate has one. But he admits to the fact he did what he did in order to achieve the results in business he needed to achieve. He doesn't hide his ulterior motives, and right away get defensive about them, like so many professional politicians do. It's not like he supported some type of uber left wing ideology. At the risk of sounding like Michael Corleone, it was strictly business.
Trump worked and massaged politicians on both sides of the isle, wherever and whenever needed to get things done. To me, that is a qualification of a good President. Regan did that many times, and went down in history as one of the greatest Presidents in our lifetime, perhaps of all time. Trump realizes like so many other politicians don't, it's going to take difficult decisions to straighten out the financial mess this country is in. That requires someone who not only has the ability to wheel and deal. But also plead their case convincingly before others who may not agree with him. Trump can.
If a hard core conservative like Rand Paul or Cruz gets in, the other side, (hard core left), will simply shut them down cold. Much the way the Republicans have shut down Obama. Nothing will be achieved. Normally that could be a good thing. The problem now is that too many things need fixing. Trump knows how to leverage in order to get results. Will he do what he say's he will? That is to be determined. But right now I think most people, including myself, are willing to give him a shot at it. What do we have to lose at this point?
The rest of the field is going to give us what we've had for the last 3+ decades. Out of control debt, coupled with out of control wasteful spending on people and programs who don't deserve any of it. We are nearing the end of the road financially. Trump can turn it around. Albeit a difficult task, if not damn near impossible. But the way I'm looking at it, it's the last shot we'll have before this nation self destructs. If Trump doesn't make it, I doubt he'll come back again. Especially if he continues to spend his own money at the current rate he is. No one could be expected to shell out hundreds of millions of their own money, for a job that pays $400K a year. Regardless of the gold bricks he could pave his own road with, if he got in.