(04.08 MC) A bar graph depicts a graph of all elections in which the electoral vote differed from the popular vote. In 1876, Tilden (D) won 51 percent of the popular vote and Hayes (R) won 48 percent of the popular vote. Hayes won the electoral vote. In 1888, Cleveland (D) won 49 percent of the popular vote and Harrison (R) won 48 percent of the popular vote. Harrison won the electoral vote. In 2000, Gore (D) won 49 percent of the popular vote and Bush (R) won 48 percent of popular vote. Bush won the electoral vote. In 2016, Clinton (D) won 49 percent of the popular vote and Trump (R) won 46 percent of the popular vote. Trump won the electoral vote. In which election did the Electoral College provide the winning votes to a candidate that the majority of voters rejected, while another candidate won a majority of the popular vote? 1876: Tilden—Hayes 1888: Cleveland—Harrison 2000: Gore—Bush 2016: Clinton—Trump