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So what?. she did what she did and Trump did what he did, she lost he won last year.Are you guys ever going to get over that fact or are we going to forever be having conversations about how supposedly evil crooked and corrupt Clinton was.
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She did more events in California post convention than she did in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania combined. And you can say the same for Massachusetts and New York.
Her campaign consisted of primarily assuming that white union workers were handcuffed to the Democrat party so she could focus on fundraisers for the elite in states that she was guaranteed to win.
Hillary foolishly ran her campaign as if there was a popular vote - at least her supporters can take comfort in that fact, which led to a "moral victory."
So what?. she did what she did and Trump did what he did, she lost he won last year.Are you guys ever going to get over that fact or are we going to forever be having conversations about how supposedly evil crooked and corrupt Clinton was.
As a human society we have to learn from the mistakes of the past.
The DNC rigged the primary...maybe Hillary was so lackadaisical as she was coming out of a rigged primary.
Do you think the DNC learned the lesson of not rigging their primary elections? Democrats quickly fell into line like good little sheep and were more angry at the messenger for revealing the truth than they were at the DNC for cheating them.
With close to 100% of the very biased MSM behind her, it's hard to imagine how she managed to lose, but lose she did. Hillary was a hugely flawed candidate that couldn't even deliver against Sanders with the voters. She had to have the Super Delegates put her over the top.
Hillary Clinton's campaigned was flawed from the start. "I'm with HER".
"but she won the popular vote"....the election was for the President of the United States of America, not the United States of California, not the United States of New York, not the The United States of the West, not the United States of Washington, D.C. The United States of America. Hillary Clinton doesn't get to decide who is America.
Mitt Romney did something similar during his campaign when he criticized voters for being on welfare and not paying income tax. He didn't openly say it like Hillary did but nonetheless he got caught.
Obviously you don't understand. It was the Russians who cost Hillary the election, Donald Trump is "literally" a son of Lenin, Marx, Stalin, Hitler, and anyone else liberals don't like (yeah it isn't possible but Liberals believe this nonsense). The irony of course is all those listed were progressives, and socialists of one form or another. Liberal cognitive dissonance won't permit them to process this irony.
The problem is Republicans like McCain and Graham eat it up too, or they are lobbied by people who encourage them to eat it up too. These to are so anti-Trump they make doing stuff in the Senate harder than it should be. The next target will be Mccaskill if she is turned, Republicans have only 49 votes in the Senate. Then nothing happens for 2 years. After which time, the new Senate won't need these 3 as it will pick up half a dozen conservative Republicans.
So fret not over Hillary's failed election, my hope is Hillary runs again in 2020. Her pitch will be "Sure Donald made tens of millions of good paying jobs, stopped illegal immigration, reduced national debt by over 4 trillion dollars and rebuilt our infrastructure, but in some states guys can't use the ladies room or ladies locker room, and that is unAmerican". That or she will complain about pastels in the White House.
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