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In reply to the discussion: Did Hillary Clinton lose because she was forced too far to the Left? [View all]demosincebirth
(12,816 posts)105. Could be. Check out '68 & '72 election and why we lost. Humphrey lost because of the riots by so
called leftist at the Democratic convention in Chicago. In Seventy two,
McGovern (a good man) lost because we pushed him too far to the left.
I followed each election closely, as I follow all, and I predicted each loss for those reasons
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Did Hillary Clinton lose because she was forced too far to the Left? [View all]
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
OP
undoubtedly; russia and the EC. clearly, more human beings preferred hillary. nt
TheFrenchRazor
Jul 2017
#68
Yup. It's a subtle "refighting the primaries". The ONLY thing we should use this past
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2017
#9
I approve of the unity position our last platform embraced. I praise Hillary for supporting it
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#32
I approve the unity position of our last platform as long as the D-Party base is not disenfranchised
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2017
#35
I'm willing to make a good faith effort not to let a najor disagreement like that happen
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#38
What, if anything, in the unity platform disenfranchised any part of the Democratic base?
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#82
Agreed. I hate hearing Democrats defend him just because he is an enemy of Trump's. (eom)
StevieM
Jul 2017
#98
I tend to agree. So do you think her campaign itself was too progressive for the electorate?
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#28
She suffered vote losses more as a result of uneducated, scared white male voters...
HopeAgain
Jul 2017
#15
Yeah, I feel the same. And no matter what a Democrat stands for the Right will call it "Liberal"
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#24
Yup. I noted the popular vote. We've been up agais that electoral college for a long time n/t
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#21
I absolutely agree with you. Republican voter suppression efforts have ramped up consideraby
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#73
No. She vastly under-estimated the depth Americans would venture to vote for a pig.
kentuck
Jul 2017
#22
I am asking about our platform. Some have argued that Democrats are being pushd too left...
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#25
Personally I feel that truly regulated capitalism and socialism could co-exist...
AntiFascist
Jul 2017
#40
It seems there is incresing support among younger generations for your view
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#42
Without an email server the FBI still would have found a different bogus reason to investigate her.
StevieM
Jul 2017
#101
Certainly lost a few votes because of leanings, but those should have balanced out.
jmg257
Jul 2017
#46
She ran a campaign on getting women, James Comey's letter cause them to vote for the abuser
MiddleClass
Jul 2017
#48
Your last paragragh espcially was dead on. America would be so much better off had she won
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#55
To be honest I never saw much of that, all I saw was insults and pandering to violent supporters.
George II
Jul 2017
#76
The platform was drafted by both campaigns, and it does no harm to admit that.
Ken Burch
Jul 2017
#87
No, she lost because the election was stolen in three swing states by the Repugs and Russian helpers
diane in sf
Jul 2017
#65
There are dozens of factors, but the main was that she did not follow Reagan/Bush's lead.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2017
#69
The election was so close that there are likely many possible causes that each could be blamed
karynnj
Jul 2017
#71
Lordy-lordy-lordy, just the words "Hillary" PLUS "lose" pisses me off, NOT F'ing TRUE!1
UTUSN
Jul 2017
#80
How could her positions even get attention? The media never covered them.
Starry Messenger
Jul 2017
#85
The only time I saw Clinton and Trump's positions clearly spelled out right next to each other
betsuni
Jul 2017
#88
I disagree. I think the fake email scandal was dominant. Her poll numbers were great when she
StevieM
Jul 2017
#102
I'm reacting to stuff like this from prominent national Democrats So will we stand by our platfrom?
Tom Rinaldo
Jul 2017
#110
I'm doing plenty, none of which I am going to use to justify myself to you. However, perhaps I
Squinch
Jul 2017
#130
Could be. Check out '68 & '72 election and why we lost. Humphrey lost because of the riots by so
demosincebirth
Jul 2017
#105
*NOPE*. She lost because the Russians and the kGOPee rigged it, and you know it. nt
LaydeeBug
Jul 2017
#107
No. Republicans prefer to vote for real Republicans not Democrats veering right for a few votes.
Vinca
Jul 2017
#111