If everyone is so dissatisfied with the results get out into areas that did not vote to your liking and go out and do something about it. It is getting old listening to everyone complain. The fact that just over 50% of the population voted is pretty sad. If the remaining 44% voted for Ronald McDonald there could have been a different outcome. All I hear is people complaining about it. The reality is life is "third grade" and the candidate who promised two lunches, three recesses and no homework won. Additionally during the campaign process there were multiple options and once again if more people voted it could have made a difference. Instead the ones who did vote, voted for the two "candidates" that were on the 2016 presidential ballot.
Your suggestion that more people voting could NOT manifest another option is really quite ridiculous since there was a remaining 44% of the population that did not even cast a vote. The amount of apathy in our country towards the privilege of voting is quite alarming. The "lack of reasonable options" is directly correlated to our population not voting... starting with local levels all the way through the election of the executive branch.
@GroErr sorry for the rant.