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still_one

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56. I did read the frigging thing, and my head DIDN'T explode. I don't agree that the reason she lost
Thu Jan 19, 2017, 09:31 PM
Jan 2017

was primarily due to the white working class voter

Except that she didn't lose... TheDebbieDee Jan 2017 #1
Except she did lose in states that Democrats usually win. jonno99 Jan 2017 #5
of course 11 days before the election, comey releasing the letter to the republicans in still_one Jan 2017 #14
She lost under the stupid electoral college rules we're stuck with. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2017 #8
There were a lot of factors, but I think what dealt the worst blow was the FBI interference still_one Jan 2017 #15
Yes, she did. Trump is president. You know how the system works. dionysus Jan 2017 #19
Sec Clinton got more votes, point blank! TheDebbieDee Jan 2017 #23
The winner is whoever wins the electoral college, you know this! She got more dionysus Jan 2017 #24
For analysis, see: states the campaign neglected Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2017 #41
That would be nice BeyondGeography Jan 2017 #28
Coulda, woulda, shoulda. Time to move on. democratisphere Jan 2017 #2
The article is wrong about Stein kenfrequed Jan 2017 #3
Good point. It's too binary to assume every single vote of hers would go to Clinton underpants Jan 2017 #30
Rather than saying "white working class," why don't they just say "racists?" Hoyt Jan 2017 #4
Beacuse that will guarantee more Democrat losses in the future. nt jonno99 Jan 2017 #6
Yeah, we need to attract racists to the Party. Do I need a sarcasm thingie? Hoyt Jan 2017 #7
Joe disagrees with your analysis - jonno99 Jan 2017 #10
Because "non college whites with middling income" are not all racist? dionysus Jan 2017 #25
I'm sorry, it is obvious Trump is a racist. I think voting for him is too. Hoyt Jan 2017 #45
No need to apologize, trump caters massively to racists, or is a racist himself. dionysus Jan 2017 #47
The media danced around that for his whole campaign underpants Jan 2017 #31
If we treated the pro-union part of the white working class as part of our base (which they are) 40yearyellowdog Jan 2017 #35
Oh, they voted for an obvious racist because they were called racists. Hoyt Jan 2017 #44
I think they voted for the one they thought would work to create jobs in their hometowns and didn't 40yearyellowdog Jan 2017 #49
So greed and racism. Their "white plight" is so bad, they'll accept the racist Trump. Ain't right. Hoyt Jan 2017 #50
Agree with every single word of this -great summary of all the factors (except for one) pkdu Jan 2017 #9
Yes no one mentions that or other suppression moved underpants Jan 2017 #33
Heartily agree.... and this is something WE ALWAYS TEND TO OVERLOOK... Raster Jan 2017 #53
Marking for later read underpants Jan 2017 #11
Let's ignore the fact that since 2013 14 states added restrictive voter and voter ID requirements. still_one Jan 2017 #12
???? tgards79 Jan 2017 #17
I told ya, the mere subject will make heads explode, some will go nuts and not even dionysus Jan 2017 #26
You got that right! tgards79 Jan 2017 #46
I did read the frigging thing, and my head DIDN'T explode. I don't agree that the reason she lost still_one Jan 2017 #56
Yes I did. I believe the effect was greater because of the 47% who didn't vote. still_one Jan 2017 #55
I think most of the voter ID laws were overturned, or there were ways around them. Agree on Comey Hoyt Jan 2017 #51
Not entirely true. In North Carolina, thousands of voters were removed from the voting roster. The still_one Jan 2017 #54
I got purged from rolls too in a town I had not voted in in 10 years because I moved. Hoyt Jan 2017 #57
That isn't why the NAACP won the case against North Carolina for the purging of the votes. still_one Jan 2017 #58
That's why it's important to check your registration, vote often, etc. Hoyt Jan 2017 #59
you mean North Carolina? still_one Jan 2017 #60
Sorry, although not a big difference nowadays. Hoyt Jan 2017 #61
North Carolina was pretty close, and Roy Cooper did get in as Governor, I would like to think my still_one Jan 2017 #62
Lived in Raleigh 50+ years ago. You are right, NC is not always red. I'm south of U. Hoyt Jan 2017 #63
I am saddened that he repeats the false claim that Trump did better than Romney among Latinos. StevieM Jan 2017 #13
Is this the claim you are referring to? Uponthegears Jan 2017 #32
Yep, that's the one. I hate that this fictitious claim is still being widely referenced as if StevieM Jan 2017 #37
I liked your link Uponthegears Jan 2017 #39
How many different ways can you say Blue_Tires Jan 2017 #16
Agreed underpants Jan 2017 #34
Its a good piece, but sayong "read it and weep" is a bit trollish... dionysus Jan 2017 #18
Apologies tgards79 Jan 2017 #21
Thanks. I thought it covered everything except GOP voter suppression, which sadly dionysus Jan 2017 #22
A bit? nt JTFrog Jan 2017 #43
One shouldn't forget the media. LisaL Jan 2017 #20
Here's my breakdown 60% was airtime. underpants Jan 2017 #36
From the article... Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #27
"If everyone who voted for Jill Stein in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin had voted for Hillary 40yearyellowdog Jan 2017 #29
With 11 days to go she was in good enough shape to win even without those votes. StevieM Jan 2017 #38
Comey n/t Lil Missy Jan 2017 #40
Not this shit again. JTFrog Jan 2017 #42
If it is shit you are worried about... tgards79 Jan 2017 #48
fuck putin and t-rump. stonecutter357 Jan 2017 #52
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