Here's one to make you think. Because of the way that the electoral college works, a Wyoming voter has almost four times the clout as one in Texas, California, or Florida:
You're right. It DID make me think.
It made me think - who else is in a similar position as WY. So I looked at the map a bit. Then, I was made to think something else. Why is it that WY is portrayed as having all that much more clout, when there's a few other "yellow" states in a similar position. You probably just "missed" the correlation of all these states being in similar positions: NH, VT, ME, RI, DE, DC, CT. Actually, the site you lifted that phrase from "missed" it.
What I was especially intrigued about was why you chose WY to compare those states to, when you can clearly see a STRIKING similarity with VT, and a similar comparison between some of those states.....once again, you help to demonstrate why we have an electoral college, and how it is readily apparent why we need this system.
Oh, I also notice you didn't happen to compare the electoral votes of CA to WY. Would that help to further demonstrate why your "results" are more than a bit skewed? Wyoming has how many electoral votes again? Was that 3? Hey, let's take a looky at how many CA has. HOLY CRAP!
55 electoral votes?!?!? So by giving (to use your words) "almost four times the clout" there is the possibility to win....um......less than 1% of CA's vote? The skewing of power results in the massive addition of .... 3 .........that's right, THREE.......electoral votes. Simply staggering

As a simple investigation would unearth, the only "fair" solution using current electoral college setups, as I see it, would be to INCREASE Texas' electoral college votes, because according to that website, Texas is more sorely UNDERrepresented than CA.
More votes in TX? Wonder if the winning margin would have been even larger than it was. What would THAT mean?
Each side seems to see magical results in "stats" they cull from spurious studies and polls.
Under the system which was good enough to elect Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton, W won. I had to live through 8 years of Clinton, now I have to live with 8 years of Bush. One way sucked for me, the other way doesn't. I'm still alive, the country is still in one piece - your chance to change the States is over, until you GET over it and can honestly look at why you lost, you're destined to continue to get the same results - each and every time.
Talk about divisive

The unwillingness to accept that you lost and start to work towards getting your message accepted in 2 years only solidifies the 51% and the thought that they did the right thing and stopped your sour attitude from tainting the country they love.