The only time I voted for the nationwide winner in the Electoral College was Bush in 2004. I voted for Gore in 2000 (When I was 18.). Obviously I voted for the Republican both times against BHO. Being that I live in a Liberal state that has not voted Republican for President since 1988, the only time my vote counted towards the electoral college of my state was 2000. 2000 and 2004 are the two times I voted for the winner in the popular vote. But you can say my vote was never for all three at once (My state's electoral votes, the national electoral vote, and the national popular vote.). The first 2 times I voted, my vote was part 2 of the 3 and now 0 of 3. At least my state has a Governor's election in an Presidential off year so the Republicans won. No Republican can win statewide here when there is a Democrat on the Presidential ballot because many stupid Democrats, especially the Obama AA crowd only come in large numbers when one of their own is running for President. The same can be said for Mo Muzzie. Mo Muzzie may have only won because he made Booker's election on a different date so the blacks wouldn't come out in large numbers on the regular election.
I will always vote for the losers in local elections usually (Unless no Republican is running like in the municipal election which is swept by Democrats so Republican don't even bother running.). I will vote for the loser or not vote at all for US House because of the AA innercity candidate being in my district after redistricting due to gerrymandering. In order to help ensure my former Congessman was re-elected, my Liberal district of self-hating Jews and other self-hating whites was put together with the mostly inner city black district.
The only Republican I voted for that won this year was the statewide state court position. If Obama was on the ticket this year, the Republican would loose that too.