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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Guardian: Liberals risk becoming a permanent minority in America [View all]Demsrule86
(71,212 posts)18. Not true...
This election was stolen...and it won't matter what we believe if we don't stop the GOP...I don't care about liberal or centrist labels...we all have to band together and fight the conservatives who are winning by the way because they stick together...Trump is not popular with the GOP either...but they voted for him in numbers that kept the election close thus allowing them to steal it. And I will say this...the primary hurt Clinton...had Bernie not run or at least gotten out and endorsed way earlier...Clinton would have won.
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+1, most of the post this week stright up ignore election fraud and blame Clinton and everyone else
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#8
This is false on its face... Straight up Clinton bashing... That's not how voter suppression works
uponit7771
Jan 2017
#21
The two are not mutually exclusive. There was voter suppression and Clinton's team failed
KittyWampus
Jan 2017
#25
Thank you for this. We let them frame the fucking narrative and it drives me nuts.
LaydeeBug
Jan 2017
#10
I guess when we lose the presidency by three million votes, and lose Congressional seats...
Orsino
Jan 2017
#2
The electoral college win was based on roughly 100,000 votes. Hardly the death of liberalism-
delisen
Jan 2017
#3
I suspect that a lot of angry white red-state voters won't be here next time
Vogon_Glory
Jan 2017
#28
Actually New York and Pennsylvania will most likely lose at least one electoral vote
yeoman6987
Jan 2017
#32
Yes, 4 months ago we were sure the GOP was dead for good, now the Democratic Party is.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2017
#7
Heard this bullshit before when the dems lost three Presidential elections in a row
bigdarryl
Jan 2017
#9