2016: 46.1%
2020: 46.8 %
Trump is 0-2 in winning the Popular Vote. People are trying to make Trump comparisons with him and Grover Cleveland but he won the Popular vote 3 times in the row even though he lost the middle election. This isn't 2016 anymore where Donald was an unknown entity in politics. There's a reason the Republicans have only won the Popular Vote 1 time since 1988. That's 8 Presidential Cycles and Republicans are 1-7 in Popular Vote totals. Only Bush Jr and Trump were able to squeak out wins losing the popular vote (Supreme Court also helped). Only 5 Times in US History has the President won the election while losing the popular vote.
That means 41 Presidents who won the Popular vote won the election. So when people say the "The Popular vote doesn't matter" they are historically wrong. If you win the popular vote you have a 90% chance of winning the election based on history. Of course there are outliners in the 5 winners who won without popular vote (Hayes, Adams, Harrison, Bush Jr, Trump) but that isn't the norm. That's why you have to run up the Popular vote and that will help in the swing states. Hillary was about 1 Million votes short of where she needed to be. She needed to beat Trump by more than 2.9 Million. Biden won by 7 Million votes. Trump joined "Hayes and Adams" as the only Former Presidents to lose the Popular Vote twice.