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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If you don't think Bernie and his campaign and his supporters basically calling Hillary [View all]MadDAsHell
(2,067 posts)137. Didn't kick ass in Wisconsin; didn't even go there.
Didn't kick ass with her media campaign; the person you call "one of the strongest candidates any party has ever fielded" was hardly featured or even mentioned in her own campaign commercials.
If she was such a strong candidate, why did she spend tens of millions of dollars for commercials focused on disqualifying her opponent, when 95% of the country already knew he wasn't qualified?
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If you don't think Bernie and his campaign and his supporters basically calling Hillary [View all]
boston bean
Dec 2016
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I liked Hillary alot and would have had to hold my nose to vote for Bernie...didn't like him.
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#160
Well those who didn't vote for her because she didn't worship at Bernie's feet
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#174
There are a few reasons for that, and many are not opening up their minds that motivations vary.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#180
Well how would you have phrased it? If it had been Sanders and Trump for example? nt
el_bryanto
Dec 2016
#189
You don't always need to disclose the complete inner workings of your decision process.
tinrobot
Dec 2016
#198
Hillary WASN'T a weak candidate. She was one of the strongest candidates any party has ever fielded
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#6
So true... but but but they want to say.. White people in rural areas who voted for a racist
boston bean
Dec 2016
#10
Its funny how Sanders people pointed this out in the primary and Clinton people ignored it
GummyBearz
Dec 2016
#58
You really think that Bernie would have won the general when he couldn't win the primary? (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#65
Well his head to head matchup numbers vs trump were better than Hillary's were
GummyBearz
Dec 2016
#80
They'd have to include Bloomberg since he said he was in if Bernie won the primary. n/t
seaglass
Dec 2016
#93
Everyone who doesnt participate in the GE have polling better than if they were participating.
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#102
Exactly. So tired of the flogging of that "oh, he would've been decimated for being socialist"
JudyM
Dec 2016
#170
Yes, Bernie beats trump. He wins every state HRC did PLUS the rust belt. A tragic missed oppurtunity
jack_krass
Dec 2016
#166
good post. Wonder how the general election would have turned out if Sanders was the VP?
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#77
Don't want to pick a fight, but that was not my experience in talking to folks
ReverendHeretic
Dec 2016
#52
"Talking to folks" is no substitute for objective, verified numbers and analysis.
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#126
If she was such a strong candidate, why were her popularity numbers so low? Her trust numbers?
JudyM
Dec 2016
#157
No - 54% of all women who voted voted FOR Hillary. Please get your stats straight. (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#95
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/01/us/politics/white-women-helped-elect-donald-trump.html?_r0
TonyPDX
Dec 2016
#107
Losing a majority of any sector was her problem, not mine. Why did they vote against her?
TonyPDX
Dec 2016
#191
she had a right to be exempt from that perception, she deserved the benefit of the doubt
NRQ891
Dec 2016
#20
So "what the hell was Bernie thinking" when he refused to release his tax returns? (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#69
OMG, someone made two entire threads to counter the dozens of B.S. threads out there!
musicblind
Dec 2016
#19
And you are absolutely correct. The only thing Sanders accomplished by smearing Hillary
R B Garr
Dec 2016
#15
what were Hillary's talking points again? What was she selling pre GE? Cuz i listened to her
JCanete
Dec 2016
#140
Criticizing the failed policies of the Democratic Party is not bashing the Democratic Party
Larkspur
Dec 2016
#35
Apparently that means jettisoning the social justice issues that have served the Dems well.
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#100
Better get on the horn to Chuck Schumer before he appoints him to another committee, then.
TonyPDX
Dec 2016
#96
Chuck Schumer handed Bernie his Senate seat which is why Bernie doesn't point a finger
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#103
No it should not ...he is not a Democrat...he could be one...but chose not to...also this is the
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#161
The "rape fantasy" essay. The "orgasm boxes." The lack of a job until his 40s.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#111
People are "still making those arguments" about millions of fraudulent voters in California
democrank
Dec 2016
#48
The same asshats who called HRC "Goldwater Girl" are fine hailing Elizabeth Warran as a hero
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#54
I agree that it was ridiculous to hammer her over her political beliefs at 16-17.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#86
Well, two things. I agree, dragging out somebody's past that is that far removed is ungracious.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#142
Ignoring systemic racism and sexism in favor of "color-blind" and "gender-blind" solutions WILL
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#145
Well we shouldn't be color or gender blind. Who is promoting that? Warren or Sanders? I've never
JCanete
Dec 2016
#152
There is a refutation of this posted on these boards. He said we can't just offer identity politics.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#158
Yeah, we need to stop catering to racists and,..what the hell are you talking about????
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2016
#57
This entire forum is geared towards rehashing what went wrong in 2016. As such...
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#101
The best way to deal with them is to mock them. Call them Trump humpers, Bernie Bros,
progressoid
Dec 2016
#60
"everything rigged against them (sound familiar)" Sounds VERY familiar...lots of that
jmg257
Dec 2016
#67
I still think Sanders is and was a HUGE benefit to the D party.We are weaker without him,much weaker
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#71
I disagree. I think that he is an outsider has turned the party back in terms of
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#74
He refused to join the party except temporarily to get establishment cred for his run.
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#84
He didn't want to split the vote and then run in the general election & hand republicans easy win.
Sunlei
Dec 2016
#87
And yet that was ultimately all that he accomplished anyway. He put Democrat against Democrat.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#112
So if Obama lost in 2008, it would be Hillary's fault for running against him in the primary?
killbotfactory
Dec 2016
#127
If Hillary had behaved like Bernie did, maybe. but Obama was a man, so there's that.
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#182
Whether it's accurate or not, the fact remains that Hillary and Donald were the two most distrusted
Cal33
Dec 2016
#88
Yes, every democrat absolutely LOVED Hillary before Bernie came along...
killbotfactory
Dec 2016
#89
Before Bernie, apparently no one needed to "love" Hillary for her to be an acceptable candidate.
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#104
The bill was designed to take the issue of flag burning back to the supreme court
killbotfactory
Dec 2016
#109
You can say that a bill that people forgot about had no impact on the GE, because on the one hand it
JCanete
Dec 2016
#138
always good to have a respectful discussion with you! I'm not sure it fits this sub-forum, but if
JCanete
Dec 2016
#151
feeling is mutual, good to have a calm discussion on things. And I'm up for a thread on trade..:)
JHan
Dec 2016
#159
Well good for you about never voting for a racist. The problem with that statement though,
JCanete
Dec 2016
#135
And a HUGE step is recognizing and acknowledginthat how people of varying ethnic and minority groups
ismnotwasm
Dec 2016
#143