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TheKentuckian

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95. I didn't want to vote for her at all. I felt it more important to repudiated Trump
Sat Nov 26, 2016, 06:27 PM
Nov 2016

and the vile environment he was and is fomenting and stating that a 70 year old man with an insatiable predilection for 3am Twitter snits does not have even approaching the temperament to be trusted with the nuclear football, that a rapey groper should not be our head of state, that a racist cannot and by definition will not protect our rights, and that an absolutely clueless soul has no business being leader of the free world.


Don't give me all this blather about winning by a point or two over an absolutely despicable, know nothing troll is some ringing endorsement

If you don't think Trump's historic terribleness didn't add some points then the pipe needs to be put down. Hell, the Clinton campaign knew it that is why they had hundreds of millions in ad buys highlighting to us how awful Orange Foolius is. They sure enough understood that is was critical to hammer at that and it sure as hell wasn't to convince Clinton enthusiasts.

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Exactly - like we can't have an economic message AND fight racism?? realmirage Nov 2016 #1
A lot of people portlander23 Nov 2016 #2
Corrupt Trump was better. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #3
Donald Trump is full of shit portlander23 Nov 2016 #4
Everyone knows... yallerdawg Nov 2016 #6
I blame the candidate portlander23 Nov 2016 #9
Under that standard, if applied equally... yallerdawg Nov 2016 #10
The guy who told you that people were hurting economically? portlander23 Nov 2016 #11
Excuse me? yallerdawg Nov 2016 #12
People across all demographics didn't come out for Clinton portlander23 Nov 2016 #15
You Do Know Of Course Me. Nov 2016 #42
She can be the president of California and New York portlander23 Nov 2016 #44
So Now Youre Going To Disqualify Majorities Me. Nov 2016 #46
I'm all for electoral reform portlander23 Nov 2016 #47
"GeT Involved" Me. Nov 2016 #64
Not enough people came out for her. Exilednight Nov 2016 #54
Aah, So It Would Seem Me. Nov 2016 #65
I wouldn't believe everyting you read here on DU. Exilednight Nov 2016 #68
Which Is Exactly The Reason Me. Nov 2016 #72
That knife cuts both ways. Exilednight Nov 2016 #97
1 Kathy M Nov 2016 #91
I didn't want to vote for her at all. I felt it more important to repudiated Trump TheKentuckian Nov 2016 #95
Al the condescending "dank memes" from college kids woulda slayed them in the rust belt! bettyellen Nov 2016 #18
What good does it do now portlander23 Nov 2016 #20
Gawd, I sure don't miss this myopic, simpleton approach full of innuendo and attacks R B Garr Nov 2016 #37
Disagree ..... I live in one of those rust belt states and it is not Michigan Kathy M Nov 2016 #92
Not To Mention All The Other Oppo Me. Nov 2016 #98
You know who didn't turnout for Hillary and made all the difference? yallerdawg Nov 2016 #22
I know people who did vote for her- but had already trashed her w RW smears for months bettyellen Nov 2016 #26
Bernie must have had a really wide base if that's the case portlander23 Nov 2016 #27
Uhm perhaps wait until all the votes come up. JHan Nov 2016 #28
Exit polls aren't going to change portlander23 Nov 2016 #32
Can you explain about Clinton being the one to get the economy right? pangaia Nov 2016 #34
Hey pangaia.. JHan Nov 2016 #38
Thanks.. TOO many threads on everything to follow.... pangaia Nov 2016 #39
You have any real numbers for that? Or are you just pondering? Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #66
It's all there if you look. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #71
So you have nothing other than your pondering. Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #85
"I'm a Sanders fan and I voted for Clinton." yallerdawg Nov 2016 #86
You don't understand it? Don't be so coy. Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #90
Look. It should go both ways. He just didn't do a good enough job convincing them. kcr Nov 2016 #52
Bernie Sanders didn't win the Primary portlander23 Nov 2016 #55
Righto. He didn't win. That would be my point. kcr Nov 2016 #60
And thus it became opposite day portlander23 Nov 2016 #61
Okay. kcr Nov 2016 #62
1 Kathy M Nov 2016 #93
That was exactly my sentiment after the primaries lapucelle Nov 2016 #14
Clinton lost because of who stayed home portlander23 Nov 2016 #16
Old numbers- the demographics we're not even in yet. Biased speculation at best... bettyellen Nov 2016 #19
Which exit polls are you waiting for? portlander23 Nov 2016 #21
The numbers today are not the same as that article says. bettyellen Nov 2016 #24
The vote counts will change portlander23 Nov 2016 #25
I live in a blue state and traveled on weekends to work in a swing state lapucelle Nov 2016 #30
Failure is the best teacher portlander23 Nov 2016 #33
Oh it will be. boston bean Nov 2016 #87
This is the heart of it from my perspective: TCJ70 Nov 2016 #5
It's not about white guys portlander23 Nov 2016 #7
We are agreed... TCJ70 Nov 2016 #8
Yes, it is. People are naive as heck about reaching these people. duffyduff Nov 2016 #75
You don't have to care about white trump voters portlander23 Nov 2016 #84
Bernie made the calculation that they could not... ask him why. bettyellen Nov 2016 #23
Bernie Sanders, and progressives, are not the person sitting in the chair portlander23 Nov 2016 #41
Deflection and memes. Not a single honest reply to my questions but instead a dumb RW meme. bettyellen Nov 2016 #43
I have replied portlander23 Nov 2016 #45
No one was ignored by Bernies platform... TCJ70 Nov 2016 #48
There was zero mention on his website (and speeches) on women's issues bettyellen Nov 2016 #50
Too well stated to get many dissenting replies I wager. People will just start a 10th thread to JCanete Nov 2016 #13
Well said realmirage Nov 2016 #17
Socialism? Here? yallerdawg Nov 2016 #29
Thank you portlander23 Nov 2016 #35
This is where we were when Bill Clinton showed up. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #36
Please more maps portlander23 Nov 2016 #40
Your argument seems to be we weren't out of touch enough. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #51
So here it is portlander23 Nov 2016 #53
Yes, here it is. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #56
People are going to be engaged portlander23 Nov 2016 #57
In other words, you agree. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #59
I would trade for where we were in 1988 from where we are today in a second (and I was there). Midwestern Democrat Nov 2016 #73
We did pretty good back in 2008. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #74
Yes, we did. I think we can get the pendulum swinging back but I do think we need to Midwestern Democrat Nov 2016 #77
I never heard of Bill Clinton or Obama until they announced. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #78
Your map proves nothing, OTHER than the fact that we are in bad shape. Ken Burch Nov 2016 #80
If we had only run the self-described socialist. yallerdawg Nov 2016 #81
It suggests we needed something better. They have nothing to do with Bernie. Ken Burch Nov 2016 #82
Truth! How many more times do we have to lose. onecaliberal Nov 2016 #31
Apparently at least until we lose the popular vote by at least 10 points and TheKentuckian Nov 2016 #96
Thank you. Kick and rec Arazi Nov 2016 #49
Sanders officially left the Democratic party the week after the convention. lapucelle Nov 2016 #58
You going to say that when he caucuses with Dems in the Senate? Goblinmonger Nov 2016 #67
Of course I will still say that. lapucelle Nov 2016 #70
Sure. Except when he rallied for Hillary in Colorado. progressoid Nov 2016 #83
I disagree. lapucelle Nov 2016 #88
Bernie best learn to say what he means, he's not always gonna have you around to explain it. emulatorloo Nov 2016 #63
what should be abandoned is the TERM "identity politics" -- it's a put-down of solidarity cloudythescribbler Nov 2016 #69
That is a good point. I don't think that term was coined by an anti-oppression activist. Ken Burch Nov 2016 #76
Before Bernie got in, nobody, to my recollection, was claiming there was a huge chasm Ken Burch Nov 2016 #79
So long as they can spin things that way, they will. nt VulgarPoet Nov 2016 #89
Thank You for your post ...... Kathy M Nov 2016 #94
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