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Election Night seemingly went from cheers to jeers the minute Donald Trump started scooping up major battleground states.

Many users on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram found it hard to fathom America's choice — and tapped into their creative spirit to express their disappointment.

From predicting a win for Kanye West in 2020 to escaping with a Canadian moose, here are our best picks for the craziest, funniest, and weirdest memes from Election Night:

Kids' Perspective of Elections

If half the adults across America expressed disappointment about the nation's newest president-elect, children managed to boil him down into simple concepts:

"Brett, it's Harley Quinn against Donald Truck." - the election according to my 4-year-old #ElectionNight — Ashley LilesThompson (@ASLT8) November 9, 2016

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My 5 year old sister described the election as voting for either a woman in a jail or a man who likes women. #5yearoldthoughts — E (@Ethan_Shehan) November 8, 2016

My 3-year-old thinks the election is between George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. #wewishbro #ElectionNight — SIMON (@simonjh507) November 8, 2016

Kanye West 2020

In an unexpected twist, Twitter users started campaigning for Kanye West for 2020 President, calling for "Yeezus Christ," who would give them salvation from a possible Trump or Clinton presidency.

Users also picked Jaden Smith as West's VP and Snoop Dogg as one of his potential Cabinet members.

if we can make it through these next four years all will be saved by the messiah Yeezus Christ. #Kanye2020 — ethan (@ethanstetler23) November 8, 2016

if it's #MichelleObama2020 or #Kanye2020, we win either way. So just stick out these four years everyone. — Tony (@barrenecheatony) November 9, 2016

Can't wait to get tomorrow over with so we can start looking forward to #Kanye2020! #ElectionFinalThoughts pic.twitter.com/zPLrhrvoaz — Brad Thor (@BradThor) November 7, 2016

Celebrities Losing Their Minds

As Trump took major battlegrounds, celebrities weren't having any of it. Many of them took to Twitter and Instagram to voice their protests against the Republican nominee, complete with funny memes and Stone Age references.

Looks like millennials are letting Donald Trump drag them all back into the fossil fuel Stone Age as baby boomers come out in droves Koolaid — Michelle Rodriguez (@MRodOfficial) November 9, 2016

Anti-Florida Memes

As Florida's votes trickled in, the Twitterverse slammed Sunshine State voters:

WE WERE OUT HERE PRAYING FOR FLORIDA TO SAY SAFE FROM HURRICANE MATTHEW. LITTLE DID WE KNOW. HURRICANE MATTHEW WAS TRYNA SAVE US pic.twitter.com/oiCUZ7uXVb — Sarcasm (@TheFunnyTeens) November 9, 2016

"Florida just got hit by a category 5 Hurricane! Please donate."

Me: pic.twitter.com/XRc7F4Zz6N — The HBCURoundTable ™ (@HBCU_Roundtable) November 9, 2016

Everybody Wants To Move To Canada Memes

With Donald Trump heading towards a 270 victory faster than Clinton by midnight, Americans crashed the Canadian Immigration website — at least twice. Social media addicts had fun with this topic, posting memes of moose driving Americans around Canada, and Americans facing mockery for their presidential choice.

Happy National Moving to Canada Day, America. We're excited to give you tours in our Moosemobiles. pic.twitter.com/ttIZvPghwC — Elamin Abdelmahmoud (@elamin88) November 8, 2016

AMERICAN CITIZENS TO CANADA: "Hey big head, can we come over ?" #ElectionDay



CANADA: pic.twitter.com/o5tc45lO4K — ╮Prince (@thebxy) November 8, 2016

We Will Survive Memes

After Clinton finally conceded the election, Americans gave up on their dreams of having their first female president, and sent "We'll Survive" into the viral space of Twitter for others to re-share and cry about.