Imagine supporting Donald Trump.
I have more than a few friends who do. While they fit a stereotype of the GOP base (rural, white, guns...etc)
They are really good guys. Educated, reasonable, and good company/conversation.
They support anyone who isn't a D.C insider. They didn't like many, if any of the GOP candidates. They got swept up in the Trump speak, of the FEW times Trump made some sense and took that as full evidence that he'd be different.
My friends just don't want business as usual. They hate Clinton, but they hate Jeb! too (though different levels of hate).
Having the system come crashing down is worth it to them. In their mind, rebuilding is a chance to get it "right".
It's tunnel vision, it's narrow and simple minded. I disagree with them, and for the most part emphasize on the frustration with our government.
But to see it destroyed, and the millions, perhaps billions of lives that would be affected by a horrible, HORRIBLE foreign policy, a possible default on debt.....
It's not worth it. I do believe there can be incremental changes for the greater good with Clinton. Will all the evils of the world be solved? Not a chance. But progress, even if a little bit, is still better than none at all, and much better than going backwards.