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YAWN........ Historic NY Nov 2016 #1
According to who, and why? Calculating Nov 2016 #10
He was fairly well known in Democratic circles. Historic NY Nov 2016 #18
maybe in the bubble, not so much in the real world. Cobalt Violet Nov 2016 #22
'YAWN' INDEED! BlueProgressive Nov 2016 #38
Ditto on the yawn. DU is in a paranoid holding pattern until the inauguration. Buzz Clik Nov 2016 #52
I know right? ismnotwasm Nov 2016 #68
Nope... Farmgirl1961 Nov 2016 #2
No. Tim Kaine was a good balance. AgadorSparticus Nov 2016 #3
Not at all GP6971 Nov 2016 #4
if they didn't vote for Clinton they are not progressive . and no, Kaine was a great pick JI7 Nov 2016 #5
No. A DUer wrote: elleng Nov 2016 #6
She spent a lot of time and resources in Pennsylvania oberliner Nov 2016 #14
The polls coming out of WI were showing it was safe. LisaL Nov 2016 #43
Except the guy FROM WI, who won elections there before said he needed help Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #45
Right. Thanks. elleng Nov 2016 #58
I think the Clinton campaign was incredibly out of touch. Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #59
Yes, they were. I've posted an article about 'out of touch.' elleng Nov 2016 #62
It's depressing Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #64
Depressing to say the very least, Goblinmonger, elleng Nov 2016 #72
Robby Mook sure ain't no Carville! elleng Nov 2016 #73
Sounds like the DNC put too much money into the top of the ticket and not enough into the Senate. Ace Rothstein Nov 2016 #57
Of course she did. Her entire primary campaign was built on the southern firewall lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #60
Next... Zambero Nov 2016 #7
No. So we're supposed to capitulate to the NRA now too? emulatorloo Nov 2016 #8
It's about winning elections Calculating Nov 2016 #11
How about being right on an issue... yallerdawg Nov 2016 #54
No. Capitulation is what happens when you lose elections. n/t lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #61
It was only one of many mistakes she made, and it's really far down on the list. Exilednight Nov 2016 #9
there are multiple reasons why she "lost" despite winning by 2.3 million votes msongs Nov 2016 #12
Yes she lost. Kentonio Nov 2016 #25
She won Califonia by 4.4 million, and NY by 1.5 million. jmg257 Nov 2016 #48
Long lines in "certain places" and... pat_k Nov 2016 #13
Kaine was basically a non-factor - he was essentially a safe "do no harm" pick. Midwestern Democrat Nov 2016 #15
Surveys suggest overwhelming support for gun control. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #16
That must be why Duckhunter935 Nov 2016 #37
The white wing racists gun humpers would have voted for Trump if Clinton had given them all Hoyt Nov 2016 #44
No. phleshdef Nov 2016 #17
Ah, No...... a kennedy Nov 2016 #19
Oh please... radical noodle Nov 2016 #20
It didn't help killbotfactory Nov 2016 #21
I'm so sorry you and others still think Warren is a liar. She TOLD anybody who asked that she ... Hekate Nov 2016 #24
Don't be silly.Hillary embraced Bernie's platform & melded it with her own.Kaine is absolutely solid Hekate Nov 2016 #23
Your candidate just handed the white house and the senate to Donald Trump. Kentonio Nov 2016 #26
Your candidate? MyNameGoesHere Nov 2016 #31
Primary candidate, not party nominee for goodness sake. Kentonio Nov 2016 #35
Who did you vote for might I ask. Did Bernie's endorsement of Russ Feingold and still_one Nov 2016 #34
Kaine solid? Let's ask DU's resident Sanders supporters... Bueller? Bueller? lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #63
I would ascribe his still being a Senator to being mid-term in his own 6 year seat, plus being.... Hekate Nov 2016 #65
If there is 2020! There is going to be an unstable maniac at the helm montana_hazeleyes Nov 2016 #27
Even assuming that there isn't a nuclear conflict from these unstable people, the damage that still_one Nov 2016 #36
I don't think he hurt or helped. nt Raine Nov 2016 #28
No kebob Nov 2016 #29
no bernie cost her the election. stonecutter357 Nov 2016 #30
Did Bernie endorsing Russ Feingold and Zypher Teachout cost them the election? still_one Nov 2016 #32
No... Mike Nelson Nov 2016 #33
No...by the time the bitter divisive primary with no conceession was over the damage was done. Demsrule86 Nov 2016 #39
That's one way to look at it. Exilednight Nov 2016 #69
There was a nationwide collective gasp, followed by the question, "Who the fuck is Tim Kaine?" TheBlackAdder Nov 2016 #40
Sadly, very sadly, I agree with your sentiments about the gun control cause. mtnsnake Nov 2016 #41
It didn't help. Vinca Nov 2016 #42
No mcar Nov 2016 #46
Certainly didn't help. Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #47
No. Orsino Nov 2016 #49
omg Dem2 Nov 2016 #50
No. eom saltpoint Nov 2016 #51
Tim Kaine was a great vp choice and gave Clinton Virginia Gothmog Nov 2016 #53
I can only speak for myself. Baitball Blogger Nov 2016 #55
Tim Kaine is fine. raging moderate Nov 2016 #56
Kaine was a poor choice. It did nothing to engage Sanders supporters. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2016 #67
No. Hillary lacks charisma. She is a natural introvert.... Gram Parsons Nov 2016 #66
I don't think anyone really noticed him. He's that kind of guy. jalan48 Nov 2016 #70
I don't think it cost her anything, but I also don't think it helped... TCJ70 Nov 2016 #71
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