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In reply to the discussion: Maybe Clinton Wasn't to Blame for Trump's Victory [View all]Orrex
(67,089 posts)83. Well, perhaps gerrymandered is the wrong term, but maybe not
With very precisely targeted voter suppression and the (fairly likely possibility of) precise vote-flipping, the election was stolen by 77,000 votes surprisingly going to Trump in exactly the right states there he needed them.
It's not gerrymandering in terms of selection of electoral districts, the effect is more or less the same: votes were shuffled enough to minimize Democratic impact while strengthening Republican totals.
If you want, we can quibble about whether or not this strictly qualifies as gerrymandering, but the strategy is roughly the same and the intent is identical: to secure a dishonest and non-representative election result in favor of Republican interests.
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It's akin to the Christian Bible story where the people ask to save the life of Barabas.
coolsandy
Oct 2017
#3
No he wouldn't. Biden would have lost also...I have no doubt that this election was stolen.
Demsrule86
Oct 2017
#64
Exactly why I say the only person who can beat the FMOTUS is... (drum roll, please)
Hugin
Oct 2017
#4
Its almost as if the Dem party needed to run someone who wasn't a Democrat...but who?
aikoaiko
Oct 2017
#6
Doesn't matter what if she was more popular than other politicians in April 2015 when she announced
ClarendonDem
Oct 2017
#22
you're simply ignoring all the information we currently have about propaganda efforts to target her:
JHan
Oct 2017
#26
The email server story was blown out of proportion or are you going to argue otherwise?
JHan
Oct 2017
#37
Yes, they bungled it , their first reporting on it shaped the way the story was covered
JHan
Oct 2017
#73
What does polling on DU in the summer of 2016 have to do with anything at all?
ismnotwasm
Oct 2017
#69
Your umpopularity argument is baseless as the even more unpopular candidate was elected.
LonePirate
Oct 2017
#35
The second least popular candidate won the popular vote. That undercuts your whole argument.
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#49
There's some truth to this. People support him because he's an a-hole. The positions are irrelevant.
LonePirate
Oct 2017
#14
We don't have a secure voting system and it was hacked. She is not to blame. nt
Irish_Dem
Oct 2017
#77