Washington has a population of 7.7 million and Seattle city itself is around 750K. Democrats outside of Seattle are more moderate in general.
I also believe that lumping what Donald Trump did with any other politician playing business as usual is very dangerous. It normalizes the behaviors of a want to be dictator. Biden is doing what most politicians in American history have done: try to pay back the constituencies that put them in office/contributed to their campaigns. What Trump did and tried to do was much more sinister and dangerous for everyone.
I'm not saying that the former is great, it's one of the things that happens in a democratic republic I don't really like very much, but it doesn't break the democracy itself. The US has survived 240 years of these behaviors.
The latter is what a dictator does, they break the norms that hold the democracy together and bend them to their will to get rich or advance their egos at everyone's expense. That usually ruins a country. The most extreme example is Germany in the 1930s and 40s, but many countries are still recovering from dictators run out decades ago.
Dictatorships that are dangerous tend to get isolated by the international community. North Korea is the most extreme example today, but Russia has been under many international sanctions for a while now because of things Putin and his oligarchs have done. Over the last decade or so Russia's GDP has sunk below Italy's. A dictatorship with the world's largest military would likely get a very strong response from the rest of the world.
Because Biden is an old school politician, he will likely bow to pressure if enough people write the White House asking why Tesla wasn't included in his American car expo. But if Tesla supporters just complain on social media about it, it will happen the next time there is an American car expo too.