Absolutely. He changed his tone drastically in his acceptance speech. Essentially, I wiped the slate clean on him... trying to be positive. If he continues with that type of approach and truly does try to unify people, work across the aisle, not stoke people's fears, and then does what he said he would do, then I would consider it. I really hope he was putting on a big show during the campaign, basically.
I hope he undoes ACA. We can't afford these skyrocketing premiums and lack of competition in the marketplace. I hope he appoints a good SC justice. I hope he lowers taxes. Some things he campaigned on would be welcomed by me.
But if he goes back to how he acted during the campaign, or tries to build a wall, round up 11 million hispanics, gut the 1st Amendment, doesn't try to cut the budget, including entitlements, etc.... then it's not likely.
There are a few up and coming Republican congressmen who I would love to see run. Justin Amash, Thomas Massie, and Ben Sasse.... members of the House Liberty Caucus. They obviously wouldn't run as Republicans in 4 years... but they've been pretty vocal against some GOP-backed agendas. If the GOP keeps growing government, I could see them running somewhere else. But if the GOP moves more toward smaller government and social tolerance (they need to accept gay marriage and marijuana legalization), then I could be brought back in to the fold.