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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If we change NOTHING, how do we make any sort of a comeback in '18 and '20? [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)69. I haven't posted a single thread since endorsing Hillary a week before the convention
(which is the earliest I could endorse her and remain in any way true to my own convictions)and actually not probably for at least a month before that, IIRC, in which I was argued that Bernie should have been nominated instead of Hillary.
And I spent the entire fall working in the campaign to elect her, so think I've made a good-faith effort to prove I'm trustworthy.
And neither Bernie nor Hillary will ever run again, so who supported who in the primaries really shouldn't still matter.
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If we change NOTHING, how do we make any sort of a comeback in '18 and '20? [View all]
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
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I think the senate and house republican wins were actually motivated by 'contain Hillary'
NRQ891
Dec 2016
#17
Was it really the fault of the message, or are their structural issues at work also?
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#3
he didn't - but it was the people who didn't vote for either, that decided the election
NRQ891
Dec 2016
#20
Nah, it was the hundreds of thousands of minority voters who were forced to cast
Eliot Rosewater
Dec 2016
#27
'it was the head of the god damn FBI a week before the election releasing a letter'
NRQ891
Dec 2016
#36
you can't tell voters in a secret ballot that they have to ignore *legitimate* negatives! nt
NRQ891
Dec 2016
#31
You nailed it. She was weak because she couldn't overcome the lies. Obama managed to do it
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#73
We don't need to do a thing to change any of that because Hillary isn't running anymore.
DanTex
Dec 2016
#37
That's an excellent point and absolutely could be the case with some people
NoGoodNamesLeft
Dec 2016
#55
We must fight to change the party, since they didn't change anything after the 2014 disaster
jfern
Dec 2016
#23
All of us here are committed to keeping the anti-oppression agenda.
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#50
there is a poster of DU who used to constantly justify domestic violence
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#53
Not true. Some here at DU want them deported and their families ripped apart.
stone space
Dec 2016
#58
Not true. Some folks here support Zimmerman. The Zimmerman supporters even have their own group here
stone space
Dec 2016
#59
She didn't fail on economics no matter how much you'd like to spin it that way. And we all know
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#67
I haven't posted a single thread since endorsing Hillary a week before the convention
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
#69
And I think we need to face the fact that if HRC had a penis, she would have won handily.
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#70
I believe Hillary would have had the exact same showing if she had been male.
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
#71
Why is it so important to get people to believe it was racism and sexism and nothing else?
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
#82
If Trump and the GOP really make good on economic populisim they will be very hard to beat.
hollowdweller
Dec 2016
#75