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In reply to the discussion: In 2016, we KNEW that Hillary was going to win [View all]oldsoftie
(13,538 posts)131. That DOES bring back memories!! Forgot that one. nt
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In his monologue right before that sketch, Mr. Chapelle also famously said
Xavier Breath
Sep 2024
#13
And there were a few of us Beside ourselves with disbelief when we heard people say
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2024
#5
This person is an idiot, sorry...I know them, they are all idiots. I would LOVE for one to be BRAVE
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2024
#62
And believe it or not in 2022 AFTER Roe was overturned, I repeat AFTER Roe overturned
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2024
#88
While the 2022 youth vote was down slightly from 2018, it's actually been trending upward for the last decade or two.
progressoid
Sep 2024
#94
I remember DU scorching Michael Moore in July 2016 when he dared to say Clinton would lose in MI, OH, PA, & WI.
CrispyQ
Sep 2024
#122
Exactly. Exclude Comey, trump's lies, etc., and we still would have won except for Democrats protesting
Silent Type
Sep 2024
#39
I think a lot of voters were just sick and tired of hearing about Hillary's email BS.
Ligyron
Sep 2024
#114
Hillary was so sure that she would win that she didn't bother to make a single campaign appearance here in Wisconsin.
elocs
Sep 2024
#12
She spent more money in advertising and had a larger GTOV ground game in Michigan than Obama did in 2012.
StevieM
Sep 2024
#84
Hillary had a lot of negatives (undeserved) both among the public, from the hatchet jobs all over, and among some dems.
usonian
Sep 2024
#17
That's right. By 2016 Hillary had been vilified by right wing media for 25 years
Buckeyeblue
Sep 2024
#118
It took a lot of work to convince people that she was unpopular, unlikeable and couldn't connect with people.
betsuni
Sep 2024
#119
The day I read that Hillary, whom I respect deeply and knew would excell, had won the primary, I thought "oh shit,
mahina
Sep 2024
#24
After the October surprise? Oh hell no. After that, we did not KNOW Hillary was going to win.
paleotn
Sep 2024
#27
I think Kamala has a better chance than Hillary. She's overall a better candidate.
LeftInTX
Sep 2024
#40
She completely ignored Wisconsin. I wasn't the least bit surprised to see him win.
yourout
Sep 2024
#55
Maybe some of us did, but I wasn't one of them, even though I played positivity as much as I could
ms liberty
Sep 2024
#53
Do people think Trump won by a landslide or something? 40,000 more votes for Hillary in Michigan, Wisconsin
betsuni
Sep 2024
#75
No we didn't. It was Comey and the media lying about the email investigation being reopened that caused
JohnSJ
Sep 2024
#76
Only once in my lifetime has the same party won three presidential elections in a row.
MichMan
Sep 2024
#86
Yup, I knew it. Found out the truth on NPR while I was driving to work. Felt sick to my stomach, and depressed for a
Martin68
Sep 2024
#92
no. i mainly observed 2016 from a distance. i saw how the media was pimping trump + hitting hillary all the time.
pansypoo53219
Sep 2024
#95
No, Obama's pick for VP was Kaine or Biden, chose Biden. What's the problem with Kaine?
betsuni
Sep 2024
#106
the convention mess. she wasn't a good campaigner + she was running against a huckster. she needed a big name.
pansypoo53219
Sep 2024
#133
No. When close friends and family, lifelong Dems, were saying they refused to vote for anyone but Sanders, it was over.
Runningdawg
Sep 2024
#96
There is a historian that correctly predicted the past 10 presidential elections.
Kablooie
Sep 2024
#102
I don't remember that "we" were sure of that. The Electoral College has always been the problem.
pnwmom
Sep 2024
#108
And in 2000, we knew that Al Gore would win and defeat the "all hat, no cattle" man in the election.
LiberalArkie
Sep 2024
#115