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In reply to the discussion: Why Did We Lose And How Can We Win? [View all]Agschmid
(28,749 posts)1. Quite a few reasons, not just one.
We didn't spend enough time with the voters in the rust belt, that's for sure. But even the time we did spend we may not have been focused on the "right" issues. The most frustrating part of this is we had a platform, it was one of the most progressive/liberal ones we've had in a while but this election was all about personalities... on both sides. That kind of election based on personality doesn't do anything but disengage the everyday voter.
There are of course plenty of other reasons... Comey, RW Lies, Misrepresentations from the left. And of course our candidate herself, she wasn't perfect lots of us knew it but we took a risk.
FWIW, I don't think Bernie would have won either.
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but they voted for other republicans that supported free trade over dems like strickland
JI7
Feb 2017
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pro trade republicans did the best and feingold and strickland did worse than clinton
JI7
Feb 2017
#62
In 2010 when Jennifer Granholm, Dem, left office Michigan elected Republican Rick Snyder
delisen
Feb 2017
#9
Year 2010: Red Tide Swept Great Lakes States. Republicans Gained Control CNN report
delisen
Feb 2017
#18