Do you really believe that 46% of Americans are racist, misogynist, retards?
I definitely didn't say that, and frankly I'm starting to get pissed off that you keep putting my words in my mouth. Would you please stop? I can only be polite for so long, and you're pushing your limit.
There's a lot to unpack in your question. First is your wholly inappropriate use of the word "retard". Next time you can just write "nigger-lovers, cucks, and retards" and only be marginally more offensive than you were the first time.
But if we give you the benefit of the doubt on this one, and assume you just made an ignorant mistake and only meant to identify some specific traits of Trump supporters, we can move on to specifics. In that case, I would say that it's not 46% but I do think there is definitely a large contingent of American voters who are very racist, and very misogynist, and not very bright. Maybe 25%, all-inclusive with imperfect overlap? Definitely higher in some states than others, but probably less than 46% in every state. I'm sure you're not going to tell me that America has
no racists in it. All of the admitted out and proud racists I know voted for Donald Trump.
Then there are some more people who voted for him who are not total racists or misogynists, but maybe lean that way a little bit, privately if not in public. Many of them don't consider themselves racists, and even say things like "I'm not racist, but..." and then follow it up with something pretty damn racist. They secretly like the fact that Trump is a racist, but they also like that he denies being a racist while implementing racist policies and making racist statements, because it gives them cover to do the same. They want to be racist, without the stigma of being called racist.
Then there are some people who voted for him who are no more racist than average, but genuinely think America should be led by a charismatic strongman regardless of policies. These folks don't care about the Constitution or American values, they just like the "America, Fuck Yea!" version of patriotism and any thoughtful criticism of our nation's missteps is perceived as threatening to how rad we are at everything.
Then there are some people who voted for him, or failed to vote at all, because they bought into the Russian propaganda machine and just hate Hillary Clinton. While there is definitely overlap with the other groups, this appears to be one of the larger contingents of key voters who swung the 2016 election, and many of them actually aligned with Clinton's policy provisions more closely than with Trump's, but just didn't vote on the issues. They voted on Pizzagate, and Benghazi, and her emails. They voted (or stayed home) as a result of a targeted and deliberate election interference by a hostile foreign power, interference that was seized upon and capitalized upon by Trump and the GOP establishment in order to take power away from the majority of American voters.
I don't think any one of these groups alone was 46% of the electorate, just like I don't think any one group comprised Clinton's 48% of the electorate. But some of Trump's 46% were definitely misinformed or deceived, regardless of their level of intelligence. All of them definitely supported racist and misogynist behaviors and policies, even if they would not personally identify with those labels themselves. You don't need to be a racist to vote for a racist, but all of the racists definitely voted for the racist candidate and they convinced a bunch of less-racist and non-racist people to vote along with them.
Your continued attempts to cast this situation as a democratic talking point are inane. It's not the democrats fault that racists like David Duke went on TV and praised Trump as a symbol of a resurgent white nationalism. It's not the democrats fault that Steve Bannon got a top job at the whitehouse. Donald Trump literally bragged about sexual assault and still pulled millions of votes, and you think the demoratic party is to blame for those voters being labelled misogynist? They openly embraced that label themselves. You needn't blame anyone else for trying to spin this reality.
If you don't like those labels you identified, then you need to do a little soul searching on your end, not lash out at people who stand against the very things you don't want to be. You need to figure out if there is some part of you, or of the rest of the GOP voter base, that does accept those negative labels. You need to learn to see the ways in which your candidate stoked and encouraged those negative traits, and made them acceptable enough for people to come out and embrace them by voting for him. And if you still don't want to be a racist or a misogynist, then consider voting for a candidate who actively fights against those things, instead of encouraging them. I can give you a list of approximately 18 democrats you might consider in 2020, and every single one of them openly condemns racism and misogyny in unambiguous terms. You cannot say the same about Trump.