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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So tell me again where we went "wrong". [View all]gator108
(6 posts)119. To actually answer the question
we could have put forth a candidate that didn't have the kind of baggage Hillary had
right or wrong, Republicans have been aiming their sights at Hillary for 30 years now for this very moment
a candidate that wasn't so entrenched in the political establishment during a time of anti-establishment
a candidate who didn't stupidly go on a corporate speaking tour before she ran for president again, that included some of the biggest names who were responsible for bringing down the economy
not throwing a bone to the left with her VP pick
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putting republicans in high level govt positions so they would finally love us? nt
msongs
Dec 2016
#1
I'm 74 and if I live to be a hundred I will always think this election reeks of rotten eggs.
shraby
Dec 2016
#2
When Fox News has to convince Karl Rove Obama won, you know he thought the fix was in
yurbud
Dec 2016
#127
+1, especially after all the voter suppression measures they GOP has taken they've lost the benefit
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#8
He was even more disliked... The M$M spent 3 times discussing her emails than policy
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#12
92% of African Americans voted for Hillary. What other group even came close to that?
brush
Dec 2016
#56
Duh! And keep telling your self despite facts pointed out to you about voter suppression . . .
brush
Dec 2016
#78
Yes, its DU... the place were all post mortem conversations start by leaving out Comey, Voter ...
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#86
Sad but true facts indydem, The age group of 18-25 were a BIG reason also..........
Old Vet
Dec 2016
#134
Not much higher, in 2012 Obama got 93% IIRC... She did good with blacks in 2016
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#84
Oh please. 92% of any population segment's vote is huge. No other group comes close
brush
Dec 2016
#189
You're the one who mentioned AAs, I just filled in key facts that you left out.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#208
No, I am not confused. YOU mentioned AAs, and I provided key facts that you left out.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#213
Is my statement about less African-Americans voted this year compared to 2008 and 2012 untrue?
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#216
+1, Comey, Voter suppression, Russia... any discussion without acknowledging these factors is usless
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#7
and the undervote coming from their illegal purging, the DNC wants to win they should fix this shit
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#87
But Hillary WON the election by over 2.5 MILLION VOTES.... People forget that fact
groundloop
Dec 2016
#17
Until the EC is eliminated by Constitutional Amendmt, we should play to win by the EC rules, definitely. That was the strategy Bernie advocated for winning, which, unfortunately, never got implemented
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2016
#151
Well, it says that the voting populace is a tad gullible, but we knew that.
TwilightZone
Dec 2016
#35
Nance, you're a smart cookie, you know how shallow and superficial our electorate has become.
dionysus
Dec 2016
#218
I did not see a single ad showing that Trump called Rosie O'Donnell a "fat pig"....
George II
Dec 2016
#39
I was thinking of the 'Mirrors' ad. I got the quote used in the ad wrong.
Eric J in MN
Dec 2016
#100
Where did we go wrong? We allowed amateurs and hackers to oversee our election.
George II
Dec 2016
#37
Another long, boring recitation of points that ignore the reality people didn't like her
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#42
who knows what the idiots on JPR are saying. I spent the primary getting posts hidden
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#60
Most Americans did... I don't know why this is left out of the "people didn't like her" meme?!
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#88
I spent the primary defending her and I didn't like her and didn't want her.
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#110
The party went wrong by making itself seem too disconnected from those things
hellofromreddit
Dec 2016
#43
In retrospect, I wish George Takei had been our candidate - he'd have won the Twitter campaign
Dems to Win
Dec 2016
#46
Tell me again how the candidate that promoted that message was the wrong candidate.
Martin Eden
Dec 2016
#48
The entire thrust of your OP is there was nothing wrong with our candidate or message
Martin Eden
Dec 2016
#108
The GOP is much better at ratfucking. It's all they have, really, but they are masters at it.
deurbano
Dec 2016
#68
I think this is one of the steps in grieving. Post mortems are good cleansing exercises.
Zen Democrat
Dec 2016
#77
By running. And that is not a knock against Clinton or her capacity to be Commander-in-Chief. In
JCanete
Dec 2016
#81
Thank you for your thoughtful post. I am now sorry that I alerted on your previous post.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#196
Hillary Clinton was the wrong candidate for 2016. Had it been 2008 she would have won.
jalan48
Dec 2016
#150
Where you went wrong is how you conveniently blamed our loss entirely on the electoral college
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#173
My answers are there. I've had enough of your string cheese rhetoric for 1 night
mtnsnake
Dec 2016
#190
All of what you wrote, is why the Russian hacking makes so much sense.
dubyadiprecession
Dec 2016
#176
Your points are indeed valid, but there's an easy way to detect if we did something wrong
derby378
Dec 2016
#199
If the popular vote determined the next president of the United States, I'd be on board with you.
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2016
#200