This is an honest question. I'm guessing that if/when he wins, they're going to try to secede, that is, the more liberal states, but then Trump will try and find ways to stop it, knowing that there are patriots in all 50 states and that they'll deem it unconstitutional, and to keep the nice, round number of 50.
And hopefully in the best case scenario, this will resolve the secession desires that we on the right understandably have because then Trump will be like, "no guys, we are tough and proud Americans, we don't go away from them, they'll go away from us!"
By the way, this is Q related, or something to consider as part of that scope.
I mean, the states themselves are basically little countries within one sphere. While we have the constitution as our overall base, there are things within each state that may not transfer to another. For example, Colorado and Missouri have legal medical and recreational cannabis available to purchase if you’re over 21. Kansas however, sitting in between those two states have no legal or recreational cannabis. So, while it may be legal to have it in Missouri, once you cross into Kansas you’re going under different laws. I believe each state should still be able to govern itself to a degree (within Constitutional Rights) but still have differences. If people want more legality, move to a more “blue” state. If you want more freedom, choose and more conservative state. Idk, I’m only in my early 30s so have had less time to observe things in the political/social realm.