Ad populum fallacy. Popularity doesn't determine what is right.
If you lived in Germany in the 40s you would be saying we should vote for Hitler because he is the most popular and the opposing decent candidate is an unpopular nerd.
as a politician Hilter was really good, this usually freaks out our teachers, but because he was a good politician he was a popular choice and at the time Germany, much like us, ignored evidence and went with the feel good but in hilters case , a good politician.
Hey, way to point out the obvious. Of course Hitler was a great politician. He was a master at manipulating the masses, gained near unanimous support, executing every policy he desired, of course he was good at it, he was a masterful politician. He was also a murdering eugenecist monster fascist dictator funded by the Rothschild's and Bush's.
and the democrat side of you has come out.