John Quincy Adams (1824) and George W. Bush (2000). Also Rutherford B Hayes (1876) and Benjamin Harrison (1888). Prior to 1824, it is not very meaningful to speak of a "popular vote" as many states' presidential electors were chosen by their legislatures rather than being directly elected.
U.S. Presidential candidates campaign to the American people, then the electoral college is appointed based on the popular vote in each state.
because no one candidate is certain to win the popular vote there
The campaign split the vote of the Democratic party.
The campaign split the vote of the Democratic party.
Barack Obama won the Popular Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election by about 8,500,000 votes.
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The Electoral College does not directly choose the positions of presidential candidates on issues. Instead, candidates usually develop their positions based on their party's platform, personal beliefs, and feedback from constituents during the campaign. This process is similar whether the president is elected through the Electoral College or a popular vote.
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Yes and electoral college.