A lot of the scenarios I've read argue that 2020 could be a complete repeat of 2016, in that the Democratic candidate is likely to win the national popular vote again, but Trump is likely to squeak through in enough battleground states to win the EC again, albeit perhaps by a smaller margin than last time (and in 2016 it was very close.) If that happens I'm sure the GOP will be overjoyed and this board will be filled with long-absent conservatives taunting and trash-talking for days (no doubt BKF will emerge under yet a new username to say that he told us so), although it's hard to brag about having the American people on your side when you'll have lost the popular vote - that is, the votes of real people - for the seventh time in the last eight presidential elections. But it won't matter, they'll brag like they've won the popular vote too - alternative facts and all that.