Has the Clinton Outreach to Millennials been a Success or Failure? (user search)
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Question: Has the Clinton Outreach to Millennials been a Success or Failure?
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DS0816
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« on: September 26, 2016, 08:38:40 PM »

Hillary was never going to completely recreate the Obama coalition, that's completely unrealistic. She'll still win 18-29 by 15-20 pts

No.

In 2004, John Kerry lost the U.S. Popular Vote by –2.46 percentage points. The only voting-age group he carried nationally was 18–29 voters and by +9.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign now has the stench of a losing campaign. (Her running mate, Tim Kaine, contradicted the campaign saying he—unlike Hillary Clinton—would not support a public option. Compare him to Mike Pence. Pence is not contradicting Donald Trump.)

Donald Trump, not Hillary Clinton, will win this presidential election.
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