<they don't say "literally Hitler"> actually, I know very few people of any brow in real life who felt this way, unless they were hiding it from me (and there's no reason I can think of one might conceal that from me). I know a few, but largely from academics down to landscapers and weed growers, people I knew who didn't care for Trump simply thought he was a gaudy, self-centered hypocrite too dumb to pull off a Hitler. What's funny is I know as many high-brow university educated country club engineers that are outspoken Trump supporters (they will move heaven and earth to explain away Trump's abrasions, like my conservative Christian friends) as I do sunburned construction workers that love him - the whole brow distinction just isn't a strong trend in my reality, I would never make an assumption about what someone thought about Trump based on 'brow', I've found it's way more complex than that. But I accept there might be some national trend that runs strongly along these lines and my experience is an outlier.