Not really, because that's what happens when distilling millions of votes.
It's exasperated in the US by having a 'winner-take-all' in each state, particular when, due to the high population, they have a high number of college votes like California and Florida.
What is odd is that in the Primaries, many States DON'T do a 'winner-takes-all' but do some kind of division depending on how many votes each candidate got - but then they don't do the same for the actual Presidential Election
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