Perhaps, but there was no such hysteria when Barry Goldwater (the republican nominee in 1964) was born in the Territory of Arizona.can you imagine the hysteria from some quarters had BHO been born in Hawaii before it became a state?)
Well, I'm not all that certain that the most populous states could swing the vote that way, but right now each vote in a small state like Vermont or Wyoming is worth much more in terms of (per capita) electoral votes than a single vote in NY or CA.I have heard more than once from otherwise intelligent people is that voters in the smaller states would not bother if it were all decided in CA, NY and TX
See this table: https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/f ... 1450119297
While these are old records (2004 and 2008) can easily be seen, a vote in Wyoming is worth nearly 4 times the electoral votes than a vote in California, so it's not likely the smaller states would every agree to give up that advantage.
As for Hamilton and his elitist views (shared by many of the founding fathers), that is one of the primary reasons we have and electoral college--to keep the riff raff out--not exactly a ringing endorsement.

