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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Things I Blame For Hillary Clintons Loss, Ranked (Huff Po) [View all]StevieM
(10,541 posts)96. Well, she was extremely popular as Secretary of State. She had some pretty amazing poll numbers
for years. And in 2013 and 2014 she polled better than any other Democrat against potential GOP opponents.
It was hard to know just how successful the McCarthyism against her would be.
Besides, we don't know what they had in store for O'Malley and Sanders. But rest assured: they would have had something. And it would have been damn good. Blatant lies...but damn good, never-the-less.
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Young people, as a percentage, voted for Clinton in higher percentages than did
ProfessorPlum
Dec 2016
#17
Sanders wasn't the problem, it was many of his supporters who did call her corrupt right here and
Hoyt
Dec 2016
#76
Using a narrative and using a word are two different concepts. Learn, please.
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#117
When will people realize hillary is less than 1% beind Obama's 2012 results?
lunamagica
Dec 2016
#77
Agreed. And even at her nominating Convention he continued with the blackmail and running his own
politicaljunkie41910
Dec 2016
#86
Well, she was extremely popular as Secretary of State. She had some pretty amazing poll numbers
StevieM
Dec 2016
#96
Yep. And if you notice, the whole question of misogyny is not being discussed all that much.
Squinch
Dec 2016
#20
I do think that there is more misogyny of a certain sort in parts of America than in England
LeftishBrit
Dec 2016
#83
Hostility toward women was one of the strongest predictors of a Trump vote. So apparently, yes.
Squinch
Dec 2016
#110
The media should rank very high here. A competitive primary is a lame reason.
Lucky Luciano
Dec 2016
#23
People are sick at having the same families be president. The Clintons are annoying.
Gore1FL
Dec 2016
#38
Seems many are proving the points in the Article! The weird hate towards HRC seems based
Madam45for2923
Dec 2016
#42
"not a democrat" doesn't mean anything by itself. You want it to, but it doesn't. nt
JCanete
Dec 2016
#89
i rank sanders much lower on that list. I rank Comey much higher. nt
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#71
YES! Lets keep it going people! One thing that is not going to die, while there is still a DNC
JCanete
Dec 2016
#87
Good news is that HRC won female Independents! Woohoo! Males Independt? Not so much! Trumpo did!
Madam45for2923
Dec 2016
#95
Don't think of HRC as incompetent at all! See her as brilliant, competent, knowledgeable,
Madam45for2923
Dec 2016
#106
Any *one* of the following could have been the difference between winning and losing:
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#105
Please proceed with blaming literally the most popular Politician in the United States. n/t
yodermon
Dec 2016
#107