It's fine to say the electoral college is what counts, but the fact is that it's virtually impossible for the popular vote loser to win the electoral college unless the popular vote is within a half percent or so. It would take way to long to explain in detail, but the short explanation is the following:
Imagine if Bush got 500,000 more votes in 2000 (tied Gore in popular vote). He would have easily won FL, WI, IA, NM and there would have been no court battle.
Now imagine if Gore had won 500,000 more votes. He would have won FL and perhaps a few others and would have easily won.
The undecideds don't break one way in one state and another way in another state. They tend to break the same way across the country because they are true middle of the road voters and get swayed by the same thing.
I understand the electoral college. I also understand it is more important than ever to keep it as urban centers are becoming more and more democrat with the influx of new voters. Tradesports is just one segment of society. I'm not worried about what these people think. I'm looking towards election day.