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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: ENOUGH with the "Clinton campaign didn't ask for our help" whining! [View all]Exilednight
(9,359 posts)80. I made it pretty clear from the beginning that
        if Hillary won the nomination that I would do no more than vote for her.  I'm a liberal, not a progressive, which puts me in a bit of ideological odds with Hillary.  
My biggest problem was that I could not defend anyone who lacked the skills to defend themselves.  Hillary couldn't put either email issue to bed, couldn't put Benghazi to bed, lacked messaging and discipline.  Her surrogates talking points were all over the place and her answers on any given issue had more than one answer.  It was the complete opposite of the '08 Obama campaign.
Can't help people who don't help themselves.
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                        ENOUGH with the "Clinton campaign didn't ask for our help" whining! [View all]
							EffieBlack
							Dec 2016
							OP
                        
        
        I hink she would have been a fine president, her campaign skills, though, weren't good
        dionysus
        Dec 2016
        #63
      
        
        exactly what was lacking in her campaign skills?  were you seeing the same things I was, a
        niyad
        Dec 2016
        #70
      
        
        Yes, she was so non-viable that she got nearly 3 million votes more than Trump
        EffieBlack
        Dec 2016
        #3
      
        
        I don't think FBI would have had same opening to insert themselves with Biden/Sanders
        onyxw
        Dec 2016
        #78
      
        
        "Red Scaring" accusation: one of the growing instances in a Venn diagram where Trump and
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #79
      
        
        Pssst....Bernie lost pretty much the entire south, and the majority of Democrats in the Primary
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #48
      
        
        Yeah those southern states...the ones that sure helped her in the general, right?
        TCJ70
        Dec 2016
        #55
      
        
        I know they are full of those "identity politics" types, but they are a large part
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #67
      
        
        State-by-state results in the primary have nothing to do with the general election
        EffieBlack
        Dec 2016
        #68
      
        
        Because swing states were brought up as somehow being the only ones that mattered. (nt)
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #75
      
        
        Given that she was leading in the electoral college right up until the second Comey announcement
        mythology
        Dec 2016
        #4
      
        
        Yeah, after Sanders trashed her as the "Wall Street Candidate" even past the bitter end
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #50
      
        
        We asked to help in NC and were told to sit down and get out of the "professional's" way.
        Ford_Prefect
        Dec 2016
        #14
      
        
        The problem you do not see is that the only priority they had in NC was the presidential vote.
        Ford_Prefect
        Dec 2016
        #26
      
        
        I would like to see proof of this, a claim is not proof enough for this accusation
        uponit7771
        Dec 2016
        #27
      
        
        In my experience, often this frustration is result of not being asked to do the really "cool" stuff
        EffieBlack
        Dec 2016
        #44
      
        
        This forum has been over run with Bernie Supporters DEMANDING to refight the primaries.  nt
        LaydeeBug
        Dec 2016
        #33
      
        
        She didn't lose the popular vote, but not everyone seems to think that's relevant.
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #46
      
        
        What I saw in my state and through my very large extended family -- is that Bernie Sanders Democrats
        karynnj
        Dec 2016
        #37
      
        
        I think that many people were more open to a white male than a more qualified female, yes. (nt)
        ehrnst
        Dec 2016
        #51
      
        
        It's not just "the campaign didn't ask", it's "we offered help and they wouldn't take it".
        Ken Burch
        Dec 2016
        #45
      
        
        "Not reaching out to Sanders politicos" translates as "the Clinton campaign didn't offer
        stopbush
        Dec 2016
        #57