Oh, at this point, I'm quite sure he won't get elected. and that is very likely to be the beginning of a breakdown of the U.S. Most people - including those who will vote for her, don't like or trust Hillalry. When she wins, there is every possiblity of widespread anger at government turning into mindless violence.
A trump victory would create a similar problem. This is lose/lose.
What should've been done about Syria? It was none of anybody's business. American intervention in supporting the so-called rebels has killed far, far more people that Assad ever did. For that matter, the U.S. has promoted murderous dictatorships all over the world. That's why the current Egyptian leadership came from. That's why Haiti and Cuba lived under dictatorships for so long - and many other countries in South America.
.Assad kills? No doubt. The Saudis kill even more (with substantial U.S. help). The U.S. has always supported dictators in The Phillipines. It supported murderous dictators in South Vietnam.
Quite simply, Obama is lying when he says he's bringing freedom to Syria. Foreign affairs don't work that way. What he's trying to bring is American ownership of all oil that is in Syria. (And even if he were actually trying to bring freedom, you don't bring freedom my killing people in hundreds of thousaands and creating refugees in the tens of millions.
Similarly, the U.S. did not invade Iraq because Saddam was a bad man. When you kill a million people to get rid of a bad man, don't expect all the dead to be grateful.
In fact, it was the US that made Saddam Hussein the dictator he was. The U.S. supplied him with money and weapons to fight a war against Iran. It was buddies with Saddam. Saddam's big mistake was to make oil deals with Russia. That's when the U.S. decided he was bad.
By the way, the U.S., earlier, overthrew the elected government of Iran because the government felt that Iran should control its own oil. The U.S. oil industry was annoyed. So that's when the U.S. jailed the elected leader, and imposed a dictator, the Shah, who was hideously brutal. Later, Iran overthrew the shah - and that's why the U.S. hates it today.
(Iraq, incidentally, still does not have a democratic government. It is a collection of US puppets which is widely hated.)
I cannot think of any major power in history that has fought a war to bring democracy and freedom to anybody; It sometimes comes out that way. But that's never the reason for the war.
What to do about dictators?
1. face facts. many nations want dictators. And what kind of government they want is their business, not the business of the U.S.
2. We have a UN to handle problems like dictatorships. But the U.S. made a dead letter out of the UN many years ago. And that's why the reputation of Canada has withered at the UN. It's obvious that Canda is a patsy for the U.S.
Oh, and when it comes to invasions and wars, the U.S. has led the world, by far, since 1945. And Hillary has never once opposed a war.