You do understand Clinton won the popular vote by a pretty significant margin right? You do understand how the Electoral Process works I assume...
Well yeah, people aren't going to openly admit they're racist in a poll that's part of the problem.
Probably moreso than the majority of the electorate; and, based on failing to make even the token effort stops in MI, WI, and PA, the Clinton campaign as well.
I believe she'd have won if she'd have made two 1-hour airport stops in each in the final 90 days of the campaign. I base this on nothing more than narrow margins.
You're right but the polling definitely screwed up when it came to WI, Mich, FL, and some of the other swing states.
I believe she did in fact spend time in PA. Also, I find it highly doubtful showing up for an hour in either MI or WI would have changed the outcome much unless she was throwing $100 bills from the airplane.![]()
That's really interesting and it seems like they actually did their homework on how to frame the question for this particular election.I forgot which poll it was, but it was one that had Trump closer than others. They realized a lot of people would "vote for their neighbor." I.e. Wouldn't say they were voting for Trump, but when asked who they though their neighbors would vote for they would say Trump.
Also a good point, I haven't seen the data I'd be curious as well. My dad claimed black votes were way down but I'm not sure where he got that from.Lastly, I'd beware of surveys asking people if they voted, as given the outcome people are going to say they voted even though they didn't. I'm not sure yet if millennials were the ones not voting (or voting 3rd party) or 60's liberals or non-whites or whatever, but somebody didn't show up. Trump won many of these states with less votes than Obama won in 2012, and since his total voters were only about 1M higher than Romneys the conclusion has to be that many Dems didn't bother to participate.
Maybe, but I think a lot of people on the Dem side are tired of politicians who aren't progressive and are really just centrist corporate shills that have no interest in actually fixing the problems that have affected our economy (people hiding their money overseas to avoid paying taxes, prosecuting those who caused the financial crisis/fixing the regulations that caused it). Obviously people were dumb enough to support Trump and believe anything he said but the bigger issue (and yes she won the popular vote etc.) was that she just didn't generate the excitement that Obama did and I believe her numbers were down from his when all was said and done.Hillary did not run a bad campaign. It wasn't anything memorable (in fact I can't remember anything she said), but it was a basic cable package American political campaign -- safe and unambitious -- at that is exactly what was called for when running against a mobile dumpster fire.
So what if he is mediocre? There are a lot of mediocre judges and people and lawyers. They are entitled to a little representation, aren't they? We can't have all Brandeises, Cardozos, and Frankfurters and stuff like that there.
Andrew Jackson was very similarly a riotous populist to the unlearned, right?Trump finds his true level.
Has there ever been a period in American politics in which smart/dumb aligns so well with the parties?
I'm not arguing the stupid don't deserve a voice. Remember Sen. Roman Hruska (R-NE) at the SCOTUS comfirmation hearing for G. Harrold Carswell:
There are, indeed, more stupid people than smart people. But even though there has been a noted tendency towards an alignment in the last 36 years, has it even been anything like it is now?
In this story, Trump literally invites Russians into bed with the American presidency, so they can **** all over it.
Andrew Jackson was very similarly a riotous populist to the unlearned, right?
Love this quote:
As honeymoons go, Donald Trump's wasn't much to write home about. He was voted in as the most unpopular president-elect in modern history and got slightly less unpopular in the weeks that followed, as the goodwill flowed. Even then, though, he clearly remained the most unpopular president-elect in modern history. Again, that was the honeymoon.
And now it's over.
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/01/this_new_poll_has_all_kinds_of.html
All kinds of bad news for Trump...or rather us.
Love this quote:
As honeymoons go, Donald Trump's wasn't much to write home about. He was voted in as the most unpopular president-elect in modern history and got slightly less unpopular in the weeks that followed, as the goodwill flowed. Even then, though, he clearly remained the most unpopular president-elect in modern history. Again, that was the honeymoon.
And now it's over.
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/01/this_new_poll_has_all_kinds_of.html
All kinds of bad news for Trump...or rather us.
Love this quote:
As honeymoons go, Donald Trump's wasn't much to write home about. He was voted in as the most unpopular president-elect in modern history and got slightly less unpopular in the weeks that followed, as the goodwill flowed. Even then, though, he clearly remained the most unpopular president-elect in modern history. Again, that was the honeymoon.
And now it's over.
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/01/this_new_poll_has_all_kinds_of.html
All kinds of bad news for Trump...or rather us.
Schumer is good at that. So was Harry back in the day. Should be able to be done.The Democrats' job is to hang Trump around the neck of the GOP and make him the poster child of Republican duplicity and self-servng narcissism for the next hundred years.
Give em enough rope!
BEIJING — The Chinese state news media lashed out at Rex W. Tillerson, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, on Friday, warning that his call to deny China access to islands it has constructed in the South China Sea could provoke a conflict.
Mr. Tillerson said during a confirmation hearing this week before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that China’s efforts to build islands in the sea and to equip some with military equipment were illegal, and he drew comparisons to Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.