Not disputing the election outcome, which followed the Founding Father's Constitutionally created Electoral Process. Mr. Trump is the President, after an election he said was rigged many times during the campaign, and often refused to say he would accept the result if his opponent won. Then he actually won. I understand the electoral college process, actually read why it was implemented...primarily in opposition to the original proposal to let Congress elect the President. Glad the Founding Fathers didn't do that...they understood the people may rise up against the elitist appointed ruler by an elitist body...
They decided to let the people vote, but to ensure the unwashed masses wouldn't elect an unsuitable person, the Founding Fathers compromised and decided to let the people vote, but not for the actual candidate of their choice. The people would vote for "electors" who were presumably smarter than the average joe. The FF decided to let members of Congress to instead, appoint the electors. (So MACS and Opelman, Hillary thanks you for voting for her...you contributed to the 3 million).
The sticking point was the less populated southern states wanted more electors, because if you counted slaves as people, they would have more people. And southern representatives knew their states, primarily agricultural, would never be as populated by actual people as some of the more urban northern states. At that time, slaves were not considered people by the very people who were arguing that they should be counted as people, but just for the purpose of voting. Still following?
Their opponents argued the slaves couldn't vote, so they shouldn't count at all towards the Electoral College. The FF reached a compromise: slaves were declared 3/5 of a person, only for the purpose of determining the number of electors who would decide who would be President. So slave owners votes could be worth more than a hundred times more than the average citizen if he had more than 150 slaves. So here we are...in order to create a more peaceful tranquility in the new nation...