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In reply to the discussion: the LIKABILITY of Hillary Clinton (considering some of the crap we are hearing these days) [View all]Baconator
(1,459 posts)37. I doubt we'll agree...
... but I think you're really stretching this into something you'd like it to be but it really isn't...
"An astonishing spectacle of the election aftermath is the false account of why Trump won. The accepted wisdom is that Trump succeeded in awakening a popular movement of anger and frustration among white, blue-collar, less educated, mostly male, voters, particularly in non-urban areas. Trump promised them jobs, safe borders, and dignity, and they responded by turning out in masses at his pre-election rallies and eventually at the ballots, carrying him to victory.
This story is mostly wrong. Trump did not win because he was more attractive to this base of white voters. He won because Hillary Clinton was less attractive to the traditional Democratic base of urban, minorities, and more educated voters. This is a profound fact, because Democratic voters were so extraordinarily repelled by Trump that they were supposed to have the extra motivation to turn out. Running against Trump, any Democratic candidate should have ridden a wave of anti-Trump sentiment among these voters. It therefore took a strong distaste for Hillary Clinton among the Democratic base to not only undo this wave, but to lose many additional liberal votes."
This story is mostly wrong. Trump did not win because he was more attractive to this base of white voters. He won because Hillary Clinton was less attractive to the traditional Democratic base of urban, minorities, and more educated voters. This is a profound fact, because Democratic voters were so extraordinarily repelled by Trump that they were supposed to have the extra motivation to turn out. Running against Trump, any Democratic candidate should have ridden a wave of anti-Trump sentiment among these voters. It therefore took a strong distaste for Hillary Clinton among the Democratic base to not only undo this wave, but to lose many additional liberal votes."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/omribenshahar/2016/11/17/the-non-voters-who-decided-the-election-trump-won-because-of-lower-democratic-turnout/#1713f19453ab
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the LIKABILITY of Hillary Clinton (considering some of the crap we are hearing these days) [View all]
niyad
Sep 2017
OP
thirty years of incessant hate-mongering by the reichwing media & deplorables makes
niyad
Sep 2017
#3
Just imagine a world where men couldn't "be authentic" for the reason in the OP- it's impossible!
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#9
Everyone appeals to some portion of the population (1 person to 100s of millions)...
Baconator
Sep 2017
#20
and yet, those who have not been listening to 30 years of hateful reichwing attacks
niyad
Sep 2017
#47
Every time anyone, left, right, or center, brought up her likability as an election issue,
Aristus
Sep 2017
#23
years ago, I read that many of the women murdered in the Burning Times either had
niyad
Sep 2017
#65