There is a reason for why Trump is hated by some people, it's because of rhetoric.
Elections in the US are actually boring, it's easy to predict for outsiders like me who can view the election without bias. We in India knew Trump was gonna win since a long time, regardless of Clinton's media blitz. The Democrats have strongholds, the Republicans have strongholds, their stronghold base rarely wavers. And there are only a few pivot states (the ones that switch sides) which decide the election, very boring, very predictable.
The quicker the American states become completely heterogeneous, the better. Then even states like California and Texas will switch sides every election. Both parties will become more moderate, with less rhetoric every election. People are too captivated by the rhetoric from both sides, something not desirable in democracies.
I mean, even countries (maybe it was just the media in those countries) were scared shitless because of Trump's rhetoric, particularly about his opinions on the military, Japan, Korea, NATO etc.
Trump's rhetoric on jobs, China etc is what won him the election. The quicker all the states become heterogeneous, the quicker will rhetoric wane. I hope that happens a lot sooner, so people like Clinton and Trump never become Presidential candidates.