Elections aren't decided on how much you personally hate/despise someone. So get out of your bubble. US Presidential elections also aren't decided by adding up all the votes in the US, that's why "general election" polls are a joke (just ask President Romney). It's decided by the Electoral College, which is state by state. At this point, Democrats seems to have a baked in advantage anyway and the possible Democratic pathways to 270 electoral votes (the amount needed to win) is much easier.
Put your personal feelings and hatred aside and look at the polling and reality of the Electoral College. I like to look back at 2012 as well. General polling showed essentially a tie between Romney and Obama, key swing states also showed close races, but it ended up being a landslide victory for Obama. Despite all the hatred for Obama, Obamacare, etc, and here's Mitt Romney, a very "Presidential" and well qualified candidate, and he got creamed by Obama in 2012. Polls were off because poor people and minorities are way under polled. I can assure you that's happening again this year.







