I guess the "bubble" I live in must include rural Missouri, because that's where I was last week. Come to think of it, I'm reasonably certain I've been to a far greater range of politically-diverse areas across the United Sates than you have.
But OK, sure -- if you wore Trump paraphernalia in certain places, it's possible you could be heckled here and there, just like if you wore Trans Lives Kamala paraphernalia in other places. So friggin' what?
I was actually just on a shuttle at Newark Airport in NJ with a guy who was wearing a garish golden "Trump 45-47" hat, and nobody gave a shit. That's the point: for the most part, nobody will really give a shit what you're wearing, and on the off-chance somebody does scoff at you because you're deliberately going around broadcasting what you know to be politically controversial messages on your clothing, you're just a big baby if you extrapolate this into some kind of self-pitying victim narrative.
Trump has won two presidential elections, Republicans control every branch of government, and you guys still can't get over the perpetual victimhood complex because a hypothetical blue-haired 20-something in Portland, OR or Portland, ME might be a bit rude to you for six seconds. Get over it already
He lives in a bubble.
I didn’t even tell him to wear a MAGA hat in a city like NY