2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So tell me again where we went "wrong". [View all]Dems to Win
(2,161 posts)My stomach was full of doom and gloom when she secured the nomination, has been for months. I haven't been posting here during the GE season, because I had nothing to say.
NAFTA.
Dragging Bill Clinton's sorry bum back into the White House as First Gentleman. As a feminist, that's a painful prospect.
Clinton Drama, Clinton fatigue. Hillary created more drama by failing to even use email in the normal way, with personal and professional mailboxes, and then leaving her professional box behind when she left, in accordance with the open records acts championed by Democrats. She kicked the can of disclosing her records, and her unprofessional system, straight into her presidential campaign. It reminded people of what a return to a Clinton White House would be.
So many headwinds before we even started, because Democrats tried to return the same married couple to the White House that had been there in the 90s. I still believe that was a bad idea from day one. (I fully support Michelle Obama saying no to a run for herself.)
And Trump's celebrity was a big factor not sufficiently recognized by many. I did NOT want him to be the nominee for the Republicans, from day one, because I had seen California elect The Terminator as governor. Any machinations by the media or Clinton campaign or the DNC to highlight Trump and his ridiculousness, as a way to ridicule the Republican party, were incredibly misguided.
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