Probably so, since these will be the pretext for martial law by Obama and, likely, a postponement of Trump's inauguration "subject to investigation of voting fraud."
The notion will be floated by the Martial Law Administration that it is in the national interest for there to be no uncertainty about the legitimacy of the election. Of course, investigations that are supposed to settle that question will drag on for months and months, extending into years.
Maybe, when Trump dies of old age, new elections will be ordered by the regime. By that time, American government will be as politically monochromatic as Singapore's.
Okay, okay - here are a couple post-Trump-victory maxims I intend to observe:
1. Remember, champagne is an alcoholic beverage; drinking a magnum all by yourself may lead to temporary loss of motor skills;
2. democrats may become despondent; do not stand under the windows of tall buildings and, while driving, watch closely for irregular driving patterns;
3. Balloons, crepe paper, and confetti will be impossible to find; if you’re planning a party, shop early. Ditto for cake, cookies, candy, and all forms of alcoholic beverages;
4. Do not worry excessively about loud noises. democrats do not posses or use firearms; that loud sound you hear is probably either fireworks or a democrat hitting himself on the head with a hammer.