Sadly yes; it's unusual for an election to have a majority of people voting for rather than against someone for president, but it does sometimes happen.
It hasn't always been this way.. Reagan, JFK, FDR and several others had some overwhelming popularity at their time. Today, I feel that another Eisenhower or Truman would be better for the country, but would be very happy to see another Reagan or JFK take office. Even Bill Clinton was pretty likable, even if I disagree with many of his political points of view.
In the end, I've been voting Libertarian and/or "not the incumbent" for a few years now, and wish more people would do so.