Ah yes, using the Google tag (as you did correctly in the post) does return html with the <a href, we can get the href try using simple print(results[0]['href'])?
hm, when I print results[0], the output starts with <div class="results-panel-new col-sm-12">, the first line in your post that you want to extract is not displayed? see here: repl.it/@downshift/TransparentSuperbSystemsoftware Maybe this is why we're getting None.
Ah yes, my bad. What about re-parsing results[0] as a BeautifulSoup html object: results_list = BeautifulSoup(results[0], "html.parser"); print(results_list.a['href'])?