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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: ENOUGH with the "Clinton campaign didn't ask for our help" whining! [View all]Response to Adrahil (Reply #16)
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ENOUGH with the "Clinton campaign didn't ask for our help" whining! [View all]
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
OP
I hink she would have been a fine president, her campaign skills, though, weren't good
dionysus
Dec 2016
#63
exactly what was lacking in her campaign skills? were you seeing the same things I was, a
niyad
Dec 2016
#70
Yes, she was so non-viable that she got nearly 3 million votes more than Trump
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#3
I don't think FBI would have had same opening to insert themselves with Biden/Sanders
onyxw
Dec 2016
#78
"Red Scaring" accusation: one of the growing instances in a Venn diagram where Trump and
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#79
Pssst....Bernie lost pretty much the entire south, and the majority of Democrats in the Primary
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#48
Yeah those southern states...the ones that sure helped her in the general, right?
TCJ70
Dec 2016
#55
I know they are full of those "identity politics" types, but they are a large part
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#67
State-by-state results in the primary have nothing to do with the general election
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#68
Because swing states were brought up as somehow being the only ones that mattered. (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#75
Given that she was leading in the electoral college right up until the second Comey announcement
mythology
Dec 2016
#4
Yeah, after Sanders trashed her as the "Wall Street Candidate" even past the bitter end
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#50
We asked to help in NC and were told to sit down and get out of the "professional's" way.
Ford_Prefect
Dec 2016
#14
The problem you do not see is that the only priority they had in NC was the presidential vote.
Ford_Prefect
Dec 2016
#26
I would like to see proof of this, a claim is not proof enough for this accusation
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#27
In my experience, often this frustration is result of not being asked to do the really "cool" stuff
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#44
This forum has been over run with Bernie Supporters DEMANDING to refight the primaries. nt
LaydeeBug
Dec 2016
#33
She didn't lose the popular vote, but not everyone seems to think that's relevant.
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#46
What I saw in my state and through my very large extended family -- is that Bernie Sanders Democrats
karynnj
Dec 2016
#37
I think that many people were more open to a white male than a more qualified female, yes. (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#51
It's not just "the campaign didn't ask", it's "we offered help and they wouldn't take it".
Ken Burch
Dec 2016
#45
"Not reaching out to Sanders politicos" translates as "the Clinton campaign didn't offer
stopbush
Dec 2016
#57