Chiming in late. As many have mentioned there are plenty of Americans happy about Trump’s election. Even a portion of the people who are unhappy are trying to promote giving him an honest chance and let’s see how it goes. Then there are also a large portion of people very unhappy, scared to death, and hoping nothing totally disasterous happens during his rule.
Regarding city and rural, I think both groups don’t understand the other group very well lots of assumptions are made that are incorrect on both sides. I think the more rural, religious, completely misunderstand the intentions of people from cities who are also more secular. I think people from cities and densely populated affluent suburbs, especially outside of the Bible Belt, have no clue what it’s like to live in rural America, especially regarding topics like gun control, and the perspective of more rural areas regarding religious freedom, connection to the land, taxation, and the feeling of community they have. City people have community and neighbors also, more than rural people might assume, but it’s different.
I’ve said for years there should be an exchange program in schools in America where kids go for a semester to another region of the US. Maybe we can have people, adults, with more understanding across the nation within a generation or two.