Voted Libertarian, so no. As for policy, singularly, a much more conservative approach to spending and taxation.
Seems clear to me that we will go the way of failed and authoritarian governments if we do not negotiate our politics with at least some boundaries of moral respect for our institutions, allies and humanity. Trump's "courage" to take on sensitive issues, IMHO, over time revealed he is a one trick pony with "Asshole Tactics" that clearly are a strong negotiating tool and have personally served him well in business.
Issues in the next election to include consideration of the costs of these political tactics.
Treating immigrants harshly
publicly strong arming allies for political gain
Inflaming racial tensions
Misusing power for personal gain
Denying anything that conflicts with your agenda
Personally, a swing somewhere back to the middle that incorporates some of Trumps red power to get things done at any cost with a more; nuanced, respectful, humane and collaborative use of power. Democracy and and capitalism are powers that this country helped show the world. Our political system is revealing that we are failing at harnessing and channeling those powers in anything but a short term way.