Well Gerrymandering is a long standing tradition that is used by both parties when in power. Maybe that should change, maybe not.
You have to consider that this only affects the Presidency/vice Presidency. As an example if a candidate loses the majority popular vote by some small margin but wins the electoral vote by a large margin then something seems not quite right to the losing party and their loyal. Conversely when a candidate wins the majority popular vote to lose the electoral vote things don't seem OK either!
I'm not going to take the time to figure out the 2016 results by district, or the 2020 either. It's likely the outcomes would be the same.

Chief