I'm with
@nicolee that when Trump was first brought up I was excited just because I knew it would be comedy gold. Here and now---I'm not laughing anymore. I also hate to sound like 'that' American, but I will truly have to consider my residency in our country if he's elected. I just can't imagine our country getting through 4 years of him being in office without all out war and chaos breaking out; that is literally all I see when I imagine a future with him at the helm.
I know a few people who support him and it seriously boggles my mind. They all say it's because he's not a 'typical' politician, but I also find that these people are the same ones who judge the government based on the way they THINK it should work, not how it actually does. This is one of my biggest pet peeves in the world. One large supporter of him has also jumped into the, "It's the media's fault, they villianized him..." bandwagon but she does this with everything she disagreed with.
I also think the GOP needs to take some ownership in Trump's success as well---despite the nearly 2 page list of nominee's we have at one point, they failed to back anyone for a long enough period of time to over take him. I mean Ben Carson was also a unicorn among candidates but he wasn't going to win; the majority of Florida dislikes Rubio and he's likely losing his seat after one term because he has one of the worst records in the Senate of all time; Jeb---good ole Jeb, bwahahaha no. Most of NJ hates Christie so again he's out and the list goes on. Cruz (though I don't like him) might have had a chance, but if they wanted to go with someone who could hold his own, speak intellectually and fit the bill of what a President looks like (not gender related, just being put together) I would have put my money early on Kasich. Doesn't mean I'd want him to win, but I think he would have had a better shot come November then Trump will.
My biggest fear, I think right now, is that polling indicates Trump loses regardless of who the Democrats nominate. But, the longer Trump goes on the more manipulation time he has and frankly, he's too Hitler-ish for me. Hitler went ignored and/or pandered to for way too long before he became the power he was and this is like a micro level of that same scenario.