Precisely. As a result of civil rights progress, only a small percentage of Americans are actively white supremacists. It's simply that equality isn't a priority for them. So if something (like money) can be had for the price of a little race hate, it's a small price to pay.Trump has given the Republican party a chance to capture very non-traditional support. Perhaps for more than just this election if the employment picture strengthens over the next 4+ years. For example, a family friend is a union rep (yes some unions still exist) and I know he was rooting for Trump. No he wasn't in a rush to see minorities kicked out.
If he thinks the 10,000-man factory is coming back, he's in for a big disappointment.He's not American either. But what resonated with him, and I suspect resonated across party lines and borders, was the promise to bring jobs back. Protectionism would be a boost to their own industry and own jobs.