I'm just trying to put some of this into perspective. Neither side is the enemy. We are all Americans and the more we fight each other the more we lose what once made this country great.
Which is why divisive politics can be so harmful to the country. And this year, we seem to have an excess of divisive politics on both sides of the aisle. Doesn't help that there is a swing vote Supreme Court justice appointment riding on the election outcome.
At the same time, saying "we are all Americans" belies the fact that there are many serious social divisions in this country -- business vs labor, racial minority vs racial majority, wealthy vs poor, religious vs non-religious, capitalist vs socialist, boomers vs millennials, authoritarian vs libertarian, and so many more. Tragedy seems to be the only thing that brings us together, and then only for a short time.