It’s only a political issue because of the special interests bankrolling certain politicians. Science and data are what they are, and a 5 minute google search is no foundation from which to argue.
Polls cannot account for election fraud in 2000. Thousands of blacks in South Florida were illegally denied their right to vote, and if you don't know that you should know that. Not even to mention that people in Palm Beach thought they were voting for Gore but they were actually voting for...
I think "people" know that the popular vote doesn't decide the presidency, but that doesn't stop the national news media from telling people what they should think.
They are remotely similar. They both stopped playing during their senior years to redshirt. McCloud was a backup, not a starter, so there was a slight difference. Just wondering what your opinion was, but clearly you'd rather deflect the question.
Polls were pretty close if you're referencing the 2016 election. People were so focused on national polls which were correct, but unfortunately (or fortunately if you're Bush or Trump) the popular vote is irrelevant.