1. The popular vote is irrelevant. Most of Hillary's PV margin came from Los Angeles County, much of which is, and I'm sure millions of Americans would agree, hardly representative of our country at large. Take away L.A. and suddenly the popular vote is pretty much tied. But again to my original point, the popular vote is irrelevant.
I’ve never understood this argument. “If you take away the place where the most people live, the Trump actually got more votes.” Uh...so what?
Well, it is "just one county". Except, of course, it has a bigger population than all but 9 states in the US (California included). Surely it is more representative of the US than, say, Wyoming