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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Obama says Democrats lost by not showing up [View all]
Obama says Democrats lost by not showing upKevin Liptak
CNN
"You've got a situation where they're not only entire states but also big chunks of states where, if we're not showing up, if we're not in there making an argument, then we're going to lose," Obama told NPR. "And we can lose badly, and that's what happened in this election."
In the aftermath of November's election, some Democrats have accused Clinton of maintaining a relaxed campaign schedule, bypassing states like Wisconsin and Iowa where Obama won in 2012. Her wins were principally in urban areas and on the coasts, leaving the rust belt and the heartland mostly red.
"There are clearly failures on our part to give people in rural areas or in exurban areas a sense day-to-day that we're fighting for them or connected to them," he told NPR's Steve Inskeep. "Part of the reason it's important to show up...is because it then builds trust and it gives you a better sense of how should you talk about issues in a way that feel salient and feel meaningful to people."
In the NPR interview, Obama said Democrats had "ceded too much territory" and took some blame for ignoring political strategy during his early days in office.
"More work would have needed to be done to just build up that structure," he said. "One of the big suggestions that I have for Democrats as I leave, and something that I have some ideas about is, how do we do more of that ground-up building?"
In the aftermath of November's election, some Democrats have accused Clinton of maintaining a relaxed campaign schedule, bypassing states like Wisconsin and Iowa where Obama won in 2012. Her wins were principally in urban areas and on the coasts, leaving the rust belt and the heartland mostly red.
"There are clearly failures on our part to give people in rural areas or in exurban areas a sense day-to-day that we're fighting for them or connected to them," he told NPR's Steve Inskeep. "Part of the reason it's important to show up...is because it then builds trust and it gives you a better sense of how should you talk about issues in a way that feel salient and feel meaningful to people."
In the NPR interview, Obama said Democrats had "ceded too much territory" and took some blame for ignoring political strategy during his early days in office.
"More work would have needed to be done to just build up that structure," he said. "One of the big suggestions that I have for Democrats as I leave, and something that I have some ideas about is, how do we do more of that ground-up building?"
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Every election is lost by the loser not having more voters show, except when Dems run for President.
Coyotl
Dec 2016
#2
I am sure glad it didn't have anything to do with the 2013 SC decision which struck
still_one
Dec 2016
#3
We all have to really unite to fight this, because we are all in this together
still_one
Dec 2016
#39
I don't know if they are reachable or not, but I do know that this election was a
still_one
Dec 2016
#61
might have something to do with voter id laws, voter roll purges, polling location placement,
unblock
Dec 2016
#6
It sure did have something to do with it unblock, along with the 2013 SC decision which shot down
still_one
Dec 2016
#9
you're wrong. she didn't have it easier, it is much harder to win when your party has controlled the
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#12
Obama's approval rating for his last year in office is three points higher than Reagan's was.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#49
My opinion-too much baggage and hubris. Trump was so bad her campaign thought she had it in the bag.
jalan48
Dec 2016
#13
What data exactly are you speaking of? The data that showed her lead quickly evaporating in the
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#52
Perhaps you're underweighting the fact that a significant number of working people don't have time
JudyM
Dec 2016
#45
The sign of true genius is the ability to take a complex subject and narrow it down to a few
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#50
Russian hacking and releasing info from the DNC contributed to the demoralization of
shraby
Dec 2016
#11
some democrats who showed up voted for trump....I hope they regret the decision for years
beachbum bob
Dec 2016
#26
What if they show up but are not allowed to vote? Or never got to register because the DMV office
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#27
See I've been saying it was a base vs base election and ours didn't turn out.
coolbreeze77
Dec 2016
#64
Sorry Mr. Obama, I like you a LOT, but the DNC turned to SHIT under your tenure.
RBInMaine
Dec 2016
#66