I now find myself migrating from my FU vote to warming to Trump. I've been very impressed with the "shift to Presidential" that he's taken since election night. I've also been reading a bunch of his position papers and have become more impressed with his plan.
I could argue about some of his "softening" on some key points, but every candidate ends up doing that, and so far, his "softening" looks like part of a logical overall plan to get things done and reduce "we're going to block everything you do" stuff from the other side. On immigration, for example, focusing on deporting illegals who have committed additional crimes is to me, the smart thing to do. It's hard for the progressives to argue about deporting violent felons vs "they're just trying to make a living" illegals. The latter category can be dealt with at a later date, with tools ranging from anything from deportation to assimilation through changes in immigration law. They may even self-reduce if Trump brings jobs back to the US and reduces the availability of jobs that illegals target. Also if he cuts freebies that bring people over the border, plus keeps Mexico from dumping Central Americans in our backyard.
So far I don't have much of a problem with his cabinet and other choices, though I just saw he wants Rudy Gulliani as SECSTATE. I have nothing against Rudy, but I was really hoping for someone like John Bolton in that role.
One thing that is bothering me right now is what, at least via the media reporting, appears to be a bit too much nepotism. He has three of his kids plus a son in law on his executive committee for staff and cabinet appointments. He also apparently just asked for TS clearances for those four people. He may be doing the latter to avoid being accused of what Clinton did with sharing TS stuff from everyone from her staff to her maid. Otherwise though, I'm not keen on turning the presidency into a family affair. I've always said that we elect a president, and the First Lady should be in the kitchen or the First Gentleman should be out mowing the lawn. I only voted for the one person.
ETA: I just saw that Trump has KT McFarland as part of his security committee. He's surrounding himself with some top notch people. That's a good sign to me that he's also going to listen to them.