So....you think Trump beat Rand in 2016 because freedom isn't popular, but he also beat Jeb Bush in 2016 because....freedom is popular? Think this through before responding.
Sigh.
Republicans come in various flavors. Rand Paul was
the freedom flavor and was decisively beaten. I am assuming we can agree on that. Jeb Bush was the neoconservative flavor and was decisively beaten. Trump did not win because he was the freedom candidate (unless viewed axiologically with Democrats) but rather due to his focusing on the contemporaneous concerns of Americans. This was, most specifically, economic security (reduced immigration increases labor value, reduced regulations free up business capital to create jobs, lower taxes). Effectively, Trump was the populist candidate addressing immediate concerns and
most people favor immediate gratification over long-term consequences, so he won the Republican nomination. What freedom orientated positions Trump had were those coincidental to running as a Republican, such as supporting the 2nd Amendment.
Now,
in contrast to Democrats, this left most of the individuals that value American freedom with Trump as the default choice. However, Democrats
are the majority in this country and their numbers will continue to expand as the demographics in this country shift. They are
not pro-freedom. They do
not care for abstract principles like freedom so much as they care about what government can give them
now. There is
no "Democrat Freedom Caucus" because they have
no use for it.
I have already established that the genuinely pro-freedom people constitute a minority of Republicans*. Even if we include the Republicans that favor
some aspects of freedom, they are the minority in this country.
Conclusion: Freedom is not popular.
*Even if every Libertarian joined up to inflate the numbers it does not change this conclusion in even the slightest way. Libertarians are even more statistically irrelevant than Republicans now are.