and the people voted for him... end of
I understood he lost the popular vote.
Having said that I accept that under the present system he was elected legitimately. I make no comment on whether or not Mr Trump is the right man for the job. Time will tell and I'm not qualified to vote in that election.
We have the same in the UK were a party can gain the most seats but not the popular vote. The winners of course don't want the system to change. The other problem is if you change the system without really thinking it through you can have unexpected and unintended consequences, for example by giving low supported parties a disproportionate amount of power.
Interesting morning in the UK, the Supreme Court has poked the government in the eye over whether the government can invoke Britix without the consent of parliament. We live in interesting times.
I need to get out in the country and have a naked walk
Davie