2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So tell me again where we went "wrong". [View all]NanceGreggs
(27,835 posts)The "she didn't campaign enough in my state" is a bullshit excuse.
Hillary's positions and policies were readily available to those who were interested. The debates were broadcast in all states, not just the states where she campaigned.
The differences between Hillary and Trump were clear-cut.
I live in Toronto, Canada. Hillary obviously didn't campaign here. And yet I was fully able to access her website, the transcripts of her speeches, and compare her policies to Trump's. As a result, I voted for Hillary.
If people decided to vote Trump as opposed to HRC based on who showed up in their state and who didn't, it's obvious that they were more interested in "appearances" than what the candidates stood for.
I have zero sympathy for those who voted based on who campaigned in their state as opposed to who campaigned with THEIR best interests in mind.
I'm sure the people of WI, MI and PA have internet access, along with TV stations that carried the debates. If they were too stupid to access that information, that's too bad. I'm sure they'll they'll have plenty of time over the next four years to whine that they had absolutely NO WAY of knowing what HRC stands for, because she didn't personally show up on their doorstep to explain it to them.