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  Who/What bare the most responsibility for the loss of Hillary Clinton? (search mode)
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Vladimir Putin
 
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Author Topic: Who/What bare the most responsibility for the loss of Hillary Clinton?  (Read 4280 times)
JG
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« on: February 21, 2018, 07:59:05 PM »

James Comey pushed enough undecided voters into the Trump camp to give him the win, but it's Hillary's fault it was even close to begin with

While I do think Hillary had a big role in her loss, the fondamentals were pointing to a very close race, maybe even with a slight Republican edge.
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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2018, 05:42:22 PM »

Tim Kaine is underrated here. He turned off many progressives who were thinking of sucking it up and voting for Hillary. And that ticket did worse in his home state of Virginia than Obama/Biden in 2012.

His trashness was a major factor imo

I actually like Hillary and I agree. I still don't get why the hell she picked Tim Kaine out of everyone. If she wanted someone from the moderate wing of the party, someone like Martin Heinrich would have had much more appeal, especially to millenials.
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