It was a landslide or do I need to post the electorate map when I get home.
There is no such thing as a popular vote for the US President.
At LEAST 5 million illegal votes
I'm assuming 0 "illegal" votes here. The ~only~ "popular" vote tha that happened was the single party state of California, where conservatives are persecuted, overwhelmingly voted democrat.
Clinton's CA Votes: 8,753,788
Trump's CA Votes: 4,483,810
Difference: 4,269,978
Clinton's 2016 Votes: 65,845,063
Trump's 2016 Votes: 62,980,160
Difference: 2,864,903
The single party state of California more then encompass's the entire difference between Clinton's and Trump's total results.
Clinton's 2016 Actual Votes: 232
Trump's 2016 Actual Votes: 306
Difference: 74
Donald Trump won by a large margin. To make this worse the Democrats start off with an overwhelming advantage of around 146 EC votes that have almost zero chance of changing hands while Republicans only start with about 104 EC votes. That means Trump "won" about 202 EV's that belong to the moderate middle while Clinton only "won" about 86 of the same.
Here we can see the political map of the country
https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/president
It's even from NYT for those "Fox is LIES!" folks.
Click counties and "size of lead" to see what's really happening. A small handful of ultra liberal cities along with the single party state of California account for almost all of Clinton's votes while virtually the entire nation voted for Trump. We can also see the nation pulling to the right as the left had (and now is even more) become more fanatically liberal.
It's basically this, young people like to move to cities cause work and stuff. Those young people also like to vote Democrat because "free stuff" from "old evil capitalists". That's the 2016 election, and soon to be the 2020 election.