During the election process, I did like what Trump stood for but his presentation and methodology was way out of the norm so I was extremely leery of him. I don't think he ever fostered hatred of anyone so what you say is absolutely wrong, unfair and inaccurate. He has simply given a voice to what many people were thinking and believed, but because of the antipathy and hatred of the liberals and what the media, politicians and academia have been indoctrinating us with for the past 50 years, the silent majority revolted with their votes. The immediate response, typical of the left, was to immediately vilify the deplorables that voted for him. Many, many people are very sick of being called racists, haters, homophobes, xenophobes, <insert any phobia or derogatory term here> just because we don't agree with with the idealistic bullshit agenda that has been shoved down our throats for so long.
I've been a conservative all my life but have never hated liberals. I may not like their politics, idealistic political correctness, hypocrisy, hatred, oppression, racism, lies, love for big government and nanny state, hatred of Christians and Judeo-Christian religions, disdain for law and authority, need for a single world order, revisionist history, legislating from the bench, hatred of the Constitution, activist judges,...the list can go on and on, but I've never hated. In fact, I've never hated anyone as I wasn't brought up that way.