Captain Audio - full marks for your analysis.I agree with you. However the Democrats did not come up with the electoral college, it was created by the The Founders who sat in the 1787 Constitutional Convention.
If I was a voter in the US I would make it my business to understand it.
Here is an article defending the Electoral College by the Washington Post, which is very far from being pro Donald Trump.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/11/15/in-defense-of-the-electoral-college/ My other observation, is that contrary to the delusions of politicians, Voters usually vote to deny one candidate their vote, which doesn't make them pro the candidate they vote for, they vote for the better of two bad choices.
If you look at a UK map showing the vote in the referendum, the leave vote carried all electorates in England, and almost none in Ireland, Wales and Scotland. Draw your own conclusions.
Cameron listened and talked and took advice only from those in his own social strata. It did not occur to him that he might get a majority leave vote. Consequence: Today's United Kingdom.
Viewers were presented with 2 right chancers blethering on at one point about Scotland's future and no right of reply from a Scottish SNP member of parliament.
I get the anger and the pain, Paw!
On the Subject of Europe and the Common Marker, I highly recommend,
Adults in the Room: My Battles With Europe