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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Yes, Millennials also cost us the election. [View all]BumRushDaShow
(142,799 posts)37. See this post
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1251&pid=2634384
And assuming you may not go to the link, here is the post -
She was here in PA.
And assuming you may not go to the link, here is the post -
You forget that she was here during the month of the primary that we had in April - at least 7 events in the state alone (not counting fundraisers and surrogates). She was in Pittsburgh in June, and the DNC convention was held here in Philly in July, in addition to 3 PA events the week after that that she and Kaine went to. She had 2 more events in PA in August, 1 in September, 4 in October, culminating in a huge rally here in Philly the night before the election in November. So she was here and she had to be everywhere else too.
She won the popular vote by > 2,000,000 and counting. She couldn't do the Ghouliani strategy of putting all the eggs in a Florida basket (or in this case, Pennsylvania) and hope for the best.
She won the popular vote by > 2,000,000 and counting. She couldn't do the Ghouliani strategy of putting all the eggs in a Florida basket (or in this case, Pennsylvania) and hope for the best.
She was here in PA.
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What is your motivation in making such a blatantly false and ignorant statement?
NBachers
Dec 2016
#29
She was Senator of New York, what impact did she have in the Rust Belt as Senator of NY..
JHan
Dec 2016
#14
When Clinton was elected, we all thought we would get Universal Health Care in the US
Dems to Win
Dec 2016
#38
Manufacturing jobs were disappearing since the 70's ,are we gonna give the Reagan era a pass?
JHan
Dec 2016
#10
You might not blame Hillary for Bill signing NAFTA, but many Ohio voters did
Dems to Win
Dec 2016
#13
If we don't correctly diagnose why jobs are disappearing we won't make people's lives better..
JHan
Dec 2016
#24
Democrats won't win until they understand how bad trade deals and uncontrolled immigration
Dems to Win
Dec 2016
#34
I get you. It's the guy who responded to you that I didn't fully understand... evolution???
JudyM
Dec 2016
#122
"the math was on her side , the votes were on her side So I don't want to hear that shit"
Omaha Steve
Dec 2016
#39
Your reasons don't nullify anything I said in my post either..it is postmortem and opinion
Omaha Steve
Dec 2016
#50
Hillary did not call Fox News, CNN, MSBNC...all she had to do was talk to Brazille
Omaha Steve
Dec 2016
#55
Applause. Millennials need to hear this and take responsibility for their childishness decision to
politicaljunkie41910
Dec 2016
#58
Yep.. we shouldn't fear engaging the demons that arose this year and let us know they never left..
JHan
Dec 2016
#78
Blaming the voters for an election loss is like blaming TV viewers for a series getting cancelled
Midwestern Democrat
Dec 2016
#71
And what fomented the loss of Indys, X-Over Reps and Millennials? HRC selecting Kaine over Sanders
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#84
Yes, the flailing stream of conscious prevented me from counting how many times the hands hit water.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#88
Well we all have our reasons .. but I don't want to derail the "stream of consciousness" so ..
JHan
Dec 2016
#90
I knew you'd correct the title length trimming I performed, it's part of one's character.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#91
No offense, but I don't really care about who you supported 1st, 2nd or 3rd in the primary.
That Guy 888
Dec 2016
#125
More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined by a lot
portlander23
Dec 2016
#115