Presidents always win a larger portion of the Electoral College than they do of the popular vote
A dot plot showing the difference between percent of popular vote won and percent of electoral college votes won in descending order. In the last 100 years, FDR had the greatest gap between the two values, 98.5% of electoral college votes but only 60% of the popular vote. George W Bush had the smallest gap in the 2000 election with 47.9% of the popular vote and 50.4% of electoral college votes.