By James Waterhouse, Ukraine correspondent, Kyiv
"Do not try to predict Trump's actions. No one knows how he is going to act."
The words of one Ukrainian MP reflect the political challenge facing Kyiv. A Trump victory was widely feared here, over what it could mean for future US support.
The Republican once vowed to end the war in a single day, and has repeatedly criticised US military aid for Ukraine. Now, it's anyone's guess what he could do.
"He could ask Putin to freeze this war, and he says 'OK'," says a front-line soldier. "It's the worst scenario because in a couple of years the Russians will advance again and might destroy us."
"The second scenario is if Putin refuses," he says. "There is a chance Trump will react radically. That is a more promising scenario."
Ukraine hopes that means the US further upping its military support in the face of a likely Ukrainian defeat.
For those close to the front lines who have had enough of Russian aggression, Trump is seen as a route to respite.