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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: How Clinton lost Michigan and blew the election [View all]Response to rzemanfl (Reply #17)
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There is much evidence of cheating in Michigan...the election results are a mess and yet
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#200
I would bet many of the same failings from Michigan were replicated in PA and WI. nt
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#6
Interesting. Have you seen any reports of voters whose name was purged and were unable to vote? nt
jonno99
Dec 2016
#59
One of the sick things behind "cross check" was that in some cases people could vote
Botany
Dec 2016
#66
How would that happen? If I go down to vote, they check that my name is on the registration
jonno99
Dec 2016
#70
If your name was removed from the poll book you would get a provisional ballot ....
Botany
Dec 2016
#90
Your theory is a guess at best, Comey, Voter suppression and Russia are NOT guess's
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#81
How close the election actually was seems to not have been grokked by many posters...
PoliticAverse
Dec 2016
#56
they fell in love with technology and data analysis without recognizing the inherent
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#36
I'd love to see stats on that, as I know people who knocked on doors and was asked to bus to a swing
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#134
I knocked doors in Iowa. As did many others. I call bullshit on this 'arrogant' article.
emulatorloo
Dec 2016
#167
It could be. Catholics are divided on the question of abortion and contraception.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#119
The fact that she lost to Bernie in Michigan should've thrown up a red flag the size of Texas
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#15
Presidential candidates almost always have their headquarters in their home state - to do otherwise
Midwestern Democrat
Dec 2016
#193
The DNC is always collecting money for something. And when you finally contribute,
Baitball Blogger
Dec 2016
#155
Of course you have a great idea that just needs someone else to pay for it.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#158
More of the same "someone else has to do all the work for this idea I had!" claptrap.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#164
If you want to waste your time with a system that has proven to be inefficient, that is your
Baitball Blogger
Dec 2016
#171
The broken machine this is interesting since I doubt that they were working during the primaries
HoneyBadger
Dec 2016
#83
This. I like the system we use in my precinct. We have a big stiff paper ballot where
jonno99
Dec 2016
#68
yep; there absolutely needs to be all paper ballots, all hand-counted. will never happen
TheFrenchRazor
Dec 2016
#183
some of us take winning elections as a very serious task that requires we do everything
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#27
Honestly, I think Trump is the only reason why we had any chance at all.
Midwestern Democrat
Dec 2016
#194
GIGO - yep. It appears that the biggest problem with "the data" was the BROAD assumption
jonno99
Dec 2016
#71
That's strange as I have friends that did data entry and were easily able to pick up signs and
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#141
it's possible some problems were specific to Michigan or even local offices within Michigan. nt
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#143
And offices always run out and then replenish materials, have dead hours before super busy ones....
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#149
My neighbor got signs stickers and some handouts. We had scripts from the app too.
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#150
"Hillary Clinton won this election period." - I think you are going to be in for an unpleasant...
PoliticAverse
Dec 2016
#57
That's just silly and rather strawmanish. Clinton had a much more robust ground game than Trump
Persondem
Dec 2016
#202
Well why don't you let me know exactly what part this OP will apply to 2020?
Persondem
Dec 2016
#201
I'm thinking the people obsessing over the roles you speak of are not the same people I think
Lil Missy
Dec 2016
#206
I don't think any of this sort of thing would have mattered if we had a real media
NRaleighLiberal
Dec 2016
#91
Clinton lost the election because of the Comey letter(s). Period. End of story.
SunSeeker
Dec 2016
#105
Wang, to be candid, is looking to CYA after his entire election model was proven to be sh!t
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#109
If you want to be candid, you have to acknowledge the death blow of the Comey letters.
SunSeeker
Dec 2016
#135
Comey certainly did not help, but when it's so close and there are so many different problems,
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#146
As I just told someone else, we tend to ignore our mistakes instead of fixing
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#108
We ignore our mistakes when we win, but we also tend to magnify them when we lose.
dawg
Dec 2016
#115
certainly we shouldn't discount every good thing the Clinton campaign did, or accomplished.
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#124
in death by a thousand cuts, only the 1000th cut is worthy of prevention going forward nt
geek tragedy
Dec 2016
#112
Per CNN exit polls, only 17% of voters wanted the next president to be more liberal.
SunSeeker
Dec 2016
#156