Abortionist Floyd Whitley compares Trump supporters to the followers of cult leader Jim Jones.
That’s ironic considering Jim Jones was a liberal Democrat just like Whitley.

From Wikipedia:
By the early 1970s, Jones began shifting his focus to major cities across California because of limited expansion opportunities in Ukiah. He eventually moved the Temple’s headquarters to San Francisco, which was a major center for radical protest movements. Jones and the Temple soon became influential in city politics, culminating in the Temple’s instrumental role in [Democrat] George Moscone’s election as mayor in 1975. Moscone subsequently appointed Jones as the chairman of the San Francisco Housing Authority Commission.
Jones was able to gain contact with prominent politicians at the local and national level. For example, he and Moscone met privately with [Democrat] vice presidential candidate Walter Mondale on his campaign plane days before the 1976 election, leading Mondale to publicly praise the Temple. [Democrat] First Lady Rosalynn Carter also met with Jones on multiple occasions, corresponded with him about Cuba, and spoke with him at the grand opening of the San Francisco headquarters—where he received louder applause than she did.
In September 1976, [Democrat] Assemblyman Willie Brown [who later became the fuckbuddy of Kamala Harris] served as master of ceremonies at a large testimonial dinner for Jones attended by [Democrat] Governor Jerry Brown and [Democrat] Lieutenant Governor Mervyn Dymally. At that dinner, Brown touted Jones as “what you should see every day when you look in the mirror” and said he was a combination of Martin Luther King Jr., Angela Davis, Albert Einstein, and Mao Zedong. [Democrat] Harvey Milk spoke to audiences during political rallies held at the Temple