You lose - the majority win.
Trump never won the popular vote, he specifically campaigned electoral colleges to swing the vote his way by technicality. Smart move, yes, not much better than Hilary, maybe, but still not the majority. You seem to confuse "majority" with "echo chamber".
Also, it's not a "you lose, majority win" situation. Trump campaigned mostly on empty threats and promises and standard mudslinging. He accomplished nothing his campaign was based on, spent two years repealing Obama era laws and blaming COVID on China while setting up tariffs and golfing. What down time he had he spent crying about voter fraud (during his presidency, mind you) and staffing as much of the Supreme Court and cabinet related positions with people that pandered to him rather than people who generally sought to make things better for "Every"one.
But, I digress. When any already established life is extinguished, or bound to restriction, to pave way for new life, that's human tragedy, not a win for anyone.
I've never run for president and lost the popular vote, let alone twice.
Much less get impeached twice in one presidency.