Trump lost the popular vote.
I saw a story on the TV news last night, local station was interviewing a professor at Hastings Law School, on the UC Berkeley campus. He was saying that the just-passed law legalizing marijuana use in California my be neutralized if the federal government starts to take aggressive action against pot use in CA, which they haven't been doing until now. But who knows what Trump administration will do? Trump said he was "against it," they showed a bit of video of him saying that at a lecturn.
It seems to me that CA has a lot of what it takes to be their own nation. However, the biggest hurdle it seems to me (without thinking about it too much) would be military and security. It could conceivably work if CA got US protection, but negotiating that with a Trump administration? Might be easier to work a deal with Putin. JK.