I disagree with your comments about the electoral college for the following reasons.
1 It is well known that in states controlled by the Democrats there is a greater likelihood that they will cheat and count people as a voter when they have no right to vote than in Republican states. Some places even count dead people as voters. Of course not every Democrat is a cheater and not every Republican is honest, I am just talking about the commonly perceived notions based on past incidents. Having a popular vote to elect the President would give even a greater incentive to cheat at the ballot box.
2 People who didn't live in swing states had less incentive to vote this election. You can not assume what would have been the results of a popular vote election based on the results of an electoral based election.
3 Having Swing States is good for Zionists, because then if they are living in a swing state (or vote by absentee ballot), they have a greater chance of changing the results of an election. Indeed the absentee votes coming out of Israel were enough in theory to tip the vote in Florida and in turn the general election in the Bush vs. Gore election.
This makes some Presidential candidates more worried about making policies against Israel.
In any case unless Trump leaves office unexpectedly or he does some very unpopular activities, he will probably be the Republican candidate in another 4 years and in light of this you probably have to change your tactics.