WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Some supporters of Donald J. Trump saw media collusion. Others said accusations had been embellished. And a few said that no matter how Mr. Trump had behaved, he should get a pass because of all he represents.

In a dozen interviews with Mr. Trump’s supporters before his rally here Thursday, nearly every one dismissed a series of reports about his misbehavior toward women, questioning the motives of the accusers and the timing of the revelations so close to Election Day.

Judy Weimer, 75, of Port St. Lucie, was one of those crying foul. She said that the disclosures were an effort by the Democratic Party to derail Mr. Trump’s candidacy, and that the accusations “don’t worry me a bit.” She said she also believed that Mr. Trump had acted as all rich men did decades ago.

“Something may have happened,” she said of the accusations reported by The New York Times that Mr. Trump had grabbed a woman’s breast and put his hand up her skirt while seated next to her on an airplane. “But when I look at it, I see this woman 30 years ago, I see a tall, nice-looking rich man that’ll go with, you know, they get the women, you know they do,” she said. “The movie stars, the basketball stars, they get them.”