I'll admit, with no shame or embarrassment, that I've been an unabashed establishment Republican all my life.
During the Republican primaries of 2016, I constantly reminded other Republicans of the necessity for them to enthusiastically back the eventual Republican nominee, whoever it was, because generally any (R) is more palatable than the other party's alternatives.
Donald Trump wasn't my first choice, but after he became the choice of a majority of Republicans, he became my choice too, and enthusiastically so. And to this day I remain enthusiastic about him.
Now I've been busy reminding Republican candidates for various offices that it'd be a good idea if they got with the program with Donald Trump if they want to be re-elected next year.
After all, how hard is it for a reasonable person to dislike Donald Trump?