Fun facts:
Total eligible voters in 2016:
250,056,000
Total votes in 2016 election:
138,781,080 (55.5%)
Clinton got 65,853,514 votes (26% of eligible voters)
Trump got 62,984,828 votes (25% of eligible voters)
So, using that information we can see that 75% of eligible voters did NOT want Trump as president and 74% didn't want Clinton.
To me, that makes it pretty plain that a very large percentage of the country's interested aren't being met. I don't dispute that if more people voted then we'd see very different results. I'm thinking voter turnout for this election will be much higher than 55.5% of voters, but that remains to be seen.
We need to give people better candidates so that remaining 44.5% will get off their butts and vote. We also need to make it easier to vote since some people can't take off of work. Early voting in TX has bee much easier/better than previously, but I don't know about other states. I'm reading people are in line for hours and hours. Not everyone can take that time.
I'd be very interested to know what percentage of that 44.5% tried to vote, but couldn't, or did vote, but their ballot wasn't counted for some reason.