Chainz, you've got a good 30 years of **** to shift through to properly understand America's relationship with Hillary Clinton, and about 10,000 to 20,000 words regarding other factors.
To be fair, several of those accusations are already known to be false, he trash talks literally everyone incase you haven't noticed except, oddly enough, LGBT and poc (at least for being LGBT and poc). He's pro-LGBT issues, would even hold up the LGBT flag at his rallies and is now the first President to have done so; even Obama ran on a platform that marriage should be between a man and woman only. IIRC, Obama was endorsed by an African warlord as well; Trump is as responsible for that as Obama was, and honestly the person with the closer ties to the KKK was Clinton if we really want to get pedantic; her mentor was Richard Byrd. He has no experience, is entirely unqualified, and has knowingly contradicted himself on policy so many times no one is entirely sure why policies will actually be implemented.
The point here isn't about Trump though, it's about you starting with "It really says something about America as a whole". Absolutely nothing useful comes out out immediately condemn your ideological opposite as bigots / racists / terrorists when things don't happen as expected or wanted. Once you reach the point where you cannot believe the opposing side can be reasoned with or is so far gone to not be able to even act in their own self-interests, you destroy any ability to actually govern in a democracy.
TL;DR : Be angry as long as you wish, point out flaws all you'd like in a rational manner, but one's gut reaction should never be to verbally condemn and denounce millions of people no matter the event.