2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie filled stadiums. Much as I like Hillary, she just wasn't an exciting candidate. [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)They acted as though there was something wrong with the idea of a candidate that encouraged her or his supporters to feel that change was possible or even desirable.
My question is, how the hell do you win an election if you DON'T create a real sense of excitement and possibility?
Especially among young voters whose loyalties haven't really been established yet?
Other than the capacity to generate enthusiasm, to make people feel that it's worth it to vote FOR us rather than just against the ReThugs, what else have we GOT?
When have we, as a party, ever done well by DAMPENING enthusiasm and quelling passion?
And why did the HRC campaign choose not to try to build enthusiasm by running ads where she mentioned the Sanders proposals that were added to the platform, or which encouraged the young to get involved with THIS party and work for what they cared about within it?
I assume HRC supporters felt enthusiasm for their candidate...if they did, who were they to belittle anyone for feeling it about other candidates?