metalhead
Angry Bartender
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I may be overestimating the significance of this line but I tend to think that they don't need to be told to blame the Democrats. They voted for Trump because they already hate the Democrats and blame them for everything. In this sense it doesn't matter what Trump says; they voted for him and rather than accept the bruised ego of "I got duped" they will either continue to steadfastly deny reality, or they will simply think "well this is bad but [insert democrat, doesn't matter which] is even worse so what can I do?"
Judging by the health care polling, only 30% of those polled say that Democrats will be to blame for ongoing problems with the ACA, and that's not even a particularly unreasonable position to take considering they passed it by themselves and we're only 6 months out from Obama leaving office. So I think the issue here isn't that you're wrong that a lot of the kinds of people you describe exist, but rather that they aren't as large a slice of the electorate as you might think.
As for people adjusting their attitudes, I don't think most people put much thought into it. Trump is already down to something like 20% of people who strongly approve of him as president, where his strong disapproval numbers are in the 40s. People won't have some epiphany complete with soul-searching and shame, it'll be more like a switch flipping and they'll think, "that's the end of that" and move on.