2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: How Bernie's campaign contributed to Trump's win. [View all]quaker bill
(8,233 posts)I know it is addictive and hard to stop, but it is over.
Campaigns are not fair. Candidates call each other names. They actually do try to show that they are the better choice by both upgrading themselves and downgrading their opponents. This is the nature of the business you are signing up for when you strap on the boots and declare for office. From that point forward, you cannot expect anyone to be "fair" to you.
Given all that, having declared, it is now your job to make a winning case for yourself in the face of every imaginable "unfair" thing coming at you from every direction. There is no room for victims here.
If you are the establishment, make it clear why the people need to vote for that.
If you are a rebel, make it clear why the people need to vote for that.
In either case, it is no one else's fault if you can't or don't do it. Here is a given, regardless of party label, background, experience, or lack thereof, the other side is coming after you with hammer and tongs. Either you suck it up and beat them, or you don't.