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... won the popular vote and by a wide margin. That is a fact.
So I am left wondering why there are people allegedly people on our side - who keep ignoring that fact.
She didnt connect with voters seems to be a ludicrous charge considering that she connected with the majority of voters.
Calling her the wrong candidate is laughable, given the fact that the majority of voters found her to be the right candidate. Pronouncing her message to be the wrong message flies in the face of the fact that the majority of voters embraced that message, and voted accordingly.
Despite what we are now learning about Russian interference in our election, the voter supression tactics of the Republicans, and Comey being complicit in announcing that HRC was still under investigation when she clearly wasnt, there are those who still insist that the Democrats lost this election due to HRCs incompetence.
Well, the MAJORITY of voters have said otherwise and in no uncertain terms. The MAJORITY of voters have said that despite all of the bullshit thats been thrown at this woman for thirty years, they still believe her to be the most qualified candidate to become our next POTUS.
This is a FACT that some people have chosen to ignore, simply because it doesnt jive with their wrong candidate/wrong message narrative. They prefer to insist that Hillary lost due to her own mis-steps rather than acknowledging that she won the MAJORITY of voters despite whatever mis-steps they have conjured-up as being sure-fire losers among the voting populace.
I, for one, have to wonder why those allegedly on our side persist in declaring that the MAJORITY of voters should be discounted, while the votes of the electoral college should rightfully take precedence over the will of the MAJORITY of the people. I have to wonder why such people insist on blaming the winner of the popular vote as being somehow incredibly unpopular.
I have to wonder why some Democrats are suddenly sounding an awful lot like Republicans.