As a non-American with an opinion of Americans that has dropped a little with every year I've been politically aware, my opinion of you guys would probably increase somewhat if Trump gets the presidency. A Trump presidency would, if nothing else, indicate that Americans are not so broken and brainwashed that they aren't free to take the wheel and make unconventional decisions with the direction their country takes.
It might not work out, and Trump might end up being a lunatic, or just the same as anyone else, but you don't achieve greatness without thinking outside of the box and taking risks.
Trump is a doer. There was a time when doers defined America's national image.
Now... eh, you can't commit to a successful military strategy; you can't win a fight; you boast about your greatly diminished freedoms as though they are still something special; as long as she has a vagina you don't care that your potential president is an incompetent who has a bad relationship with Russia and is under federal investigation; you don't care about the fact that terrorists are being used as an excuse to take away your freedoms while, simultaneously, you're being told that more refugees from terrorist-rich regions are to be allowed into your country; in engaging in one military cock-up after another, you make the world a more dangerous and unstable place; half of you seem to think that guns make you invincible, while the other half are so retarded as to believe that guns are responsible for murder.
Trump is being opposed by groups that everyone knows are bad for your country - the media, the republicans, the democrats, the lobbyists, the special interests, the British - and it's one of those things where the more people you're pissing off the better a job you know you're doing.
A vote for Clinton is a vote for no/low expectations.