One of the interesting things about the Trump win is that it seems to shatter the neo-liberal set of policies favoured by the Clintons and Obama, and much of the Republican party, I would think. Hence, his hostility to free trade, which Clinton famously championed.
However, Trump also scored with his ferocious racist and misogynist stances, which presumably went down well with some of the 'left behind', that is, the white ones.
However, it leaves the US in a right pickle, it seems to me. No doubt Trump will cobble together some economic measures, for example, helping the rich pay less tax, but whether he can really bring jobs back to the rust belt is in doubt, especially as automation has played a part. However, he seems to be promising massive spending on infrastructure - Keynesian!
I suppose there is a plus side, that Trump is notoriously inconsistent. Who knows whether he will really do some of the things he has promised? But in any case, the right wing have been unleashed, so that minorities and women are no doubt pretty scared.