Trying to win the popular vote is a different strategy...neither candidate was trying to win this part of the game, but someone always will. If the popular vote was the big prize, I'm sure Trump's approach would've been different...Hillary's not so much. Why are you guys trying to make the most yards on offense the winner when the final score is what counts?
True.But achilles can not claim "The American People made Trump President." when 3 million more people voted for his opponent.He won because the EC system allows you to win against the will of the people.
The American people did not want Trump in November and they don't want him now.He has the lowest approval rating at this point in his term than any modern President with the majority of people disapproving of his job performance and finding him unfavorable.
Trump 44
Obamas last days 57
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...storically-low-favorability-rating-poll-finds
Trump's favorability rating historically low, poll finds
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President-elect
Donald Trump has a historically low favorability rating ahead of the inauguration.
According to a new Gallup
poll, 55 percent of Americans have a negative view of Trump, making him the only president-elect of the four most recent presidents-elect whose unfavorable rating outweighs his favorable score.
Of the 1,032 adults polled across the U.S. from Jan. 4 through Jan 8, 40 percent had a favorable view of Trump compared to President Obama, who enjoyed a 78 percent rating ahead of his inauguration.
George W. Bush meanwhile held a 62 percent favorability rating and
Bill Clinton a 66 percent rating.
Trump’s score, however, is higher than it was during the campaign.
Gallup said Trump’s favorability rate never rose above 38 percent on the campaign trail. And while 82 percent of Republicans hold a favorable opinion of the real estate tycoon, that’s also down from past presidents.
Gallup said Republicans were nearly unanimous in their rating of Bush in January 2001, with 97 percent of GOP respondents rating him favorable at that time. Obama enjoyed a 95-percent favorable rating among Democrats and Clinton a 92 percent rating.
When asked about Vice President-elect
Mike Pence ,42 percent of Americans had a positive opinion of the former Indiana governor.