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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie filled stadiums. Much as I like Hillary, she just wasn't an exciting candidate. [View all]JI7
(90,588 posts)100. the write in is still pretty much wanting or ok with Trump as president
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Bernie filled stadiums. Much as I like Hillary, she just wasn't an exciting candidate. [View all]
RBInMaine
Dec 2016
OP
And many more did not show up or went third party or to Trump. Those are just the facts.
RBInMaine
Dec 2016
#2
Sanders and his supporters carrying water for the Republicans led to a Trump Presidency
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2016
#79
That's bullshit. The bernie or bust crew wasn't large enough to to that. The vast
dionysus
Dec 2016
#106
Can you prove any of that with data, and not some anecdote from JPR types? If you can actually prove
dionysus
Dec 2016
#176
And clearly Bernie did not have a competent campaign as he couldn't even win the primary. n/t
seaglass
Dec 2016
#89
Bernie was a complete unknown, yet he did well...especially considering DWS's debate freeze out.....
virtualobserver
Dec 2016
#98
Why was he unknown if he was in Congress for 30 years and on talk radio for 10?
seaglass
Dec 2016
#99
He is not unknown any more....and is highly regarded...which says a lot more.
virtualobserver
Dec 2016
#140
4.3 million more votes in California, which we will see more of in the future, it wasn't nationally.
braddy
Dec 2016
#75
They were *also* a LOT of alt-righters there that were NEVER voting for him in the general.
LaydeeBug
Dec 2016
#146
When has "enthusiasm" or lack thereof, ever been an issue in a Presidential election?
George II
Dec 2016
#13
I don't think "charisma" had much to do with some, if not all, of those elections.
George II
Dec 2016
#18
It was very close - Ford had bad gaffe too (saying Poland wasn't under Soviet influence)
MrPurple
Dec 2016
#102
I don't recall Nixon being known as the "moderate/liberal" in 1968, in fact he wasn't.
braddy
Dec 2016
#74
Nixon was not seen as the moderate/liberal candidate in 1968, and he was running against Rockefeller
braddy
Dec 2016
#86
What one is "seen as" and what one actually "was" are two totally different things.
George II
Dec 2016
#92
Nixon was not a liberal in 1968, and Rockefeller was running against him in 1968.
braddy
Dec 2016
#93
Compared to 1968 field, Nixon wasn't liberal. Compared to today's Rethugs, he is.
MrPurple
Dec 2016
#103
She ran against trump, who had already defeated 16 other contenders, agains the KGB, against Comey,
lunamagica
Dec 2016
#160
Let's not grant trump any credit where credit is not due. And to suggest the voters were
dionysus
Dec 2016
#167
Yes, but by spending more time campaigning in Cali than Wisconsin, we got the Fuhrer-Elect. Not a good strategy going for the win in the popular vote.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2016
#122
55+% is much more. And that "superdelegate" excuse is just that, an excuse. How many of the.....
George II
Dec 2016
#19
You're entitled to your opinion. But I doubt you can bolster that opinion with fact.
George II
Dec 2016
#22
I referring to your fact that "almost all" of the 30 million people who participated....
George II
Dec 2016
#24
Yet Hillary only won what was it, 4 out of all of those yellow states in the general?
Autumn
Dec 2016
#63
It shows the fact that Sanders may not be as progressive as some would like to think.
George II
Dec 2016
#118
You're missing the point. The point is, if she excited people the way bernie did, or got
dionysus
Dec 2016
#109
neither of them are gonna run again in 4 years, so I suggest looking forward.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#12
Comey, voter suppression And Russia... Empirical factors everything else is guessing
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#15
Like the DU gunner in NC who claims that's what the voters were grumbling about Nov 8..eom
Kolesar
Dec 2016
#56
Small town America and the rural areas won't vote for us we need to get the Obama coalition and the
coolbreeze77
Dec 2016
#29
Bernie "filled stadiums" with white people. That's not the Democratic party, and for that I'm.....
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2016
#34
HRC didn't rent stadiums, she did smaller venues and events that involved meeting with and talking
synergie
Dec 2016
#38
And to put a finer point on it, voters in Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio count even more.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2016
#114
Hillary filled voting booths. Much as I liked BS, he lost the primary by millions.
Hekate
Dec 2016
#46
Paul McCartney had considerable activism on animal rights and climate protection
Kolesar
Dec 2016
#145
It's not that Hillary wasn't an exciting candidate, it's that Bernie was speaking to people's hearts
Yo_Mama
Dec 2016
#50
... and speaking to people's hearts is what was exciting. Just look at the faces of people at his
JudyM
Dec 2016
#68
Bernie filled the stadiums with people who didn't vote. Hillary filled the voting booths. n/t
Lil Missy
Dec 2016
#52
Sanders was devoid of substance: free college, should have locked up the bankers, ...
Kolesar
Dec 2016
#55
Bernie mostly "filled stadiums" on college campuses ...he was the cool grandpa
Dream Girl
Dec 2016
#62
If we are indeed in an era of "outsider politics", why are 98% of incumbents re-elected?
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#76
Bernie Lost. Move on with your life. Hillary won the Primary and the General in popular vote.
Lil Missy
Dec 2016
#90
Are we supposed to learn from our mistakes, or circle the wagons and pretend they don't exist?
dionysus
Dec 2016
#121
Well, tell yourself whatever makes you feel good. As far as bernie, he didn't
dionysus
Dec 2016
#144
Yes, i am concerned your wing of the party might cause consecutive losses, the way shit is going!
dionysus
Dec 2016
#149
President Obama said at his recent press conference that there is no evidence that the actual vote
totodeinhere
Dec 2016
#164
She wasn't that bad.. she did generate a lot of excitement.. but among the hardcore base. But she
dionysus
Dec 2016
#105
Sometimes i believe that as a country, we collectively deserve what we ask for...
dionysus
Dec 2016
#120
Enthusiasm helps, but look at the two George Bush's for examples of candidates who won
andym
Dec 2016
#116
Bernie filled stadiums, Hillary got more votes. Trump filled stadiums, Hillary got more votes.
brooklynite
Dec 2016
#126