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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I think I have a good understanding of why Hillary lost, but what I still don't get [View all]senz
(11,945 posts)46. A lot of people were dissatisfied with the status quo.
Dems will do better if they pay closer attention to the people.
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I think I have a good understanding of why Hillary lost, but what I still don't get [View all]
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2017
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So-called "white working class" is mad because they are becoming a minority and think their plight
Hoyt
Jan 2017
#1
Wow, you sure got that backwards. That's some mighty hefty and undeserved bashing of Democrats.
JTFrog
Jan 2017
#8
Who's saying give up, or is pissing and moaning and complaining? I'm clearly saying fight...
brush
Jan 2017
#36
something at the top of my list is for Dems to call out Repub cheating more forcefully
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2017
#49
Yea, let's just not focus on Republican cheating or foreign influence. Let's keep bashing the good
JTFrog
Jan 2017
#18
Well let's deport Mexicans, trash Blacks, kill Muslims, etc., because that is what white wing
Hoyt
Jan 2017
#9
What's bullshit is the narrative that says Clinton didn't talk enough about economics/jobs.
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#23
Again, 80% of his supporters are Birthers. That's verifiable, not merely an assumption.
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#28
Okay, it's 79%. I've posted this numerous times before in response to your posts.
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#42
Nope, but I have relatives who did and they don't hold the views you are claiming
NoGoodNamesLeft
Jan 2017
#35
Voting for someone you know to be a racist, bigot, and worse is a tip off, don't you think?
Hoyt
Jan 2017
#37
Actually, the Dems picked up 5(?) seats in the House and 2 or three in the Senate
Chitown Kev
Jan 2017
#11
Senate races are statewide and can't be gerrymandered like House of Representatives districts. n/t
24601
Jan 2017
#14
My undergrad didn't have formal majors, but was the equivalent of poly sci. My take is that there
24601
Jan 2017
#24
seems like we keep hearing the Dems are going to flip these states any day
Fast Walker 52
Jan 2017
#41