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In reply to the discussion: The only reason Hillary lost in 2008 was Obama took away the Clinton's African American base [View all]DonCoquixote
(13,955 posts)228. Exactly
It was the case of tortoise and hare, Hillary thought she would win, so she let Mark Penn and her Hubby hit the talk shows and say things that the best soap could not wash off.
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The only reason Hillary lost in 2008 was Obama took away the Clinton's African American base [View all]
coldmountain
Sep 2013
OP
The Clintons aren't stupid, they learn and they won't make the same mistakes they did in 2008
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#69
Hillary is not a progressive. Support her if she's your cup of tea, but don't kid
winter is coming
Sep 2013
#130
Obama defeated Clinton because he got more votes than her. Whether another candidate can also
PoliticAverse
Sep 2013
#3
don't worry Bea, she'll most likely win if she runs. here, i got something for ya!
dionysus
Sep 2013
#219
Why? We can speak for ourselves, too. I think we're tired of people speaking for us.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#78
Yes, I know it's not intentional at all, but we must speak up. It's simply not
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#108
It seems that there is some discord between blacks and Hispanics and the Rethugs
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#129
well, the only difficulty I have with that is it has been clear that DU
Pretzel_Warrior
Sep 2013
#111
I'm willing to bet that there are no blacks in Jersey supporting Christie.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#135
You make good points here, especially about the power of us showing up to vote.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#134
How about we try for an actual progressive rather than assume Hillary's inevitable?
NuclearDem
Sep 2013
#5
I think you're right. As I said, most blacks including myself were squarely in the
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#72
I wish we had 100 good Ds claiming they 'may' run. The USA can use the R money to boost the economy
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#19
is the Rs we have to thank for Obama. They attacked Mrs. Clinton so much & imho,
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#14
Bullshit! That was NOT their plan. Their plan was to vote FOR Hillary Clinton!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#65
This is very easy. They only *pretended* to like Hillary Clinton. They don't like her.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#75
President Obama is not unpopular with me but I know what you mean about the R propaganda machine.
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#95
See if Warren can win blue collar voters off the Clintons especially outside New England
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#27
African Americans are all going to do one thing and you are privy to it are you?
CreekDog
Sep 2013
#41
CreekDog - you know you are on to something when You and I BOTH AGREE!!
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2013
#97
There were many reasons why Hillary Clinton lost. She HAD African Americans
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#32
Great posts! And may I add, did the OP pay ANY attention to the primary results last election?
ieoeja
Sep 2013
#93
There are so many other examples where that came from. So many examples.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#167
Edwards was also a unique candidate and we won't see an equivalent to him in 2016
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#52
I love how so many people like to speak for us knee-grows. They know so much
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#37
Just goes in TV with Bill to explain their signature legistlation after being introduced by Hillary
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#107
That is a very good point that many forget and is lost in the revisionist history
davidpdx
Sep 2013
#164
No. Obama had enough delegates after Super Tuesday. Hillary was done. She decided to keep going...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#171
I actually supported Obama and that isn't true, I don't accept revisionist history on either side
davidpdx
Sep 2013
#174
Not revisionist history. Obama was far ahead in delegates and super delegates
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#222
Look, it's a moot point. The bottom line is that the thread is flamebait, attempting to divide
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#234
Bill Clinton made some unflattering remarks that didn't sit well with black people.
swayne
Sep 2013
#67
That quote is just hearsay, as the two people who would know whether it was true
Beacool
Sep 2013
#74
HILLARY WOULD EASILY BEAT WARREN IN MASSACHUSETTS or BOOKER IN NEW JERSEY!
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#87
-More than 50% of Democrats in Massachusetts want Hillary Clinton to be their candidate
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#94
Hillary will have new infrastructure this time with many from the Obama campaign
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#91
am I the only one to find this thread not only racist but, sexist to boot? what about Warren?
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2013
#96
Nope. Funny thing is, the OP is quoting the Rightist meme that people only voted for Obama ...
ieoeja
Sep 2013
#100
Like the OP impling that people will vote for Hillary just because she is female?
ieoeja
Sep 2013
#218
This may come as a surprise to you, but when I look at a candidate, I don't think
winter is coming
Sep 2013
#102
You might not but the vast majority of people do take race and sex into account
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#105
Nope. This isn't a deli counter where Hillary took a number eight years ago
winter is coming
Sep 2013
#114
I am a woman and I am black and Hillary Rodham Clinton will have to EARN my vote!
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#140
white, upper income, woman, i voted obama. i thought obama might not be as beholden to corporations
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#113
i will vote whatever democrat and i would like to see a woman take the spot. nt
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#119
The only reason I considered Obama was that he (at least) wasn't a Clinton.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
#146
Well actually she did cry, but I think the above poster was pointing out the racism in the OP
DFab420
Sep 2013
#161
That's simplistic at best, racist at worst. Barack Obama was a fucking great candidate and
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#162
Hillary's support of the petition to allow Bush* to war a pre-emptive attack on Iraq
Samantha
Sep 2013
#169
Teddy Kennedy endorsed Barack Obama Jan 28th. 8 days later Obama won Super Tuesday.
cherokeeprogressive
Sep 2013
#170
I think that endorsement by the Kennedys hurt the Clintons the most.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Sep 2013
#172
that was some of it but the country at that time was tired of 28 years of Clinton/Bush
gopiscrap
Sep 2013
#175
Few will be expecting a pony this time. It will be a reality based campaign
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#185
The end of war, the end of racism, single payer healthcare, less confrontational tone in DC
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#194
It's not going to be the same for anybody, the pony has ran out of the barn and won't return
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#190
For all the acrimony from 2008, the Obama administration has been another Clinton administration
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#195
Um..Obama had a coalition of African Americans, white liberals, young people, well-educated types...
YoungDemCA
Sep 2013
#199
Get an African American or Latino veep and she probably walks into the white house
wyldwolf
Sep 2013
#203
As a Hillary supporter, I think this is some of the worst advocacy for her imaginable.
stevenleser
Sep 2013
#209
While I voted for President Obama, I intend to support Clinton and I agree with your analysis
Gothmog
Sep 2013
#226
What I should have said was that Obama was a transformational figure that the 2016 race won't have
coldmountain
Sep 2013
#227