The point I noticed about the "London effect" in each US state, where the sheer number of voters in a single city could affect the entire state outcome, has come home to roost. The city dwellers didn't come out to vote. Thus the country bumpkins all around them, overwhelmingly voting Republican, had their say.
Just as we had all those eruptions in London and other cities in the UK over Brexit, the sheer disbelief that their numbers didn't change the outcome because the "insignificants" (as they see them), all voted against them, caused a huge backlash.
It will settle as the reality sinks in. If you want a result you have to voter FOR it. If you don't vote FOR it, then expect someone else to vote FOR something else.
I find this all very amusing... I've noticed this tendency in the more socialist supporting groups that they believe they own the world. Fortunately they don't.
However I, also, do worry about Trump's security now. There are more than enough murderers in the US and they are likely to believe that what they want justifies murdering the president elect.