Their argument gets too messy and goes to “popular vote” cases.
The best argument is just sticking to out of all the counties in the country, where Trump won 3,084 of the 3,141 counties in the election.
A country is not merely where most people are. It is the land, the places, the villages, towns, cities and counties across the country. To be President for the whole country needs to represent more of all that than merely a “popular” vote representing merely a bunch of very high population places.
The best argument is just sticking to out of all the counties in the country, where Trump won 3,084 of the 3,141 counties in the election.
The actual county numbers were 2,626 counties for Trump and 487 counties for Clinton in the 2016 election.
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