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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Who should have been the democratic party nominee for president? [View all]Buzz cook
(2,807 posts)87. Hillary won the nomination without the supers
        That pretty much means she should have been the nominee.
What cost her the election was Comey and the media putting their thumbs on the scale. That is what we should be addressing; not recriminations against Clinton, Sanders or wish making about a more perfect candidate.
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        It would have been difficult to beat any of the last 3 GOP hopefuls. People forget how bad GOP
        stevenleser
        Nov 2016
        #76
      
        
        Biden, Bernie, or Elizabeth would of won easily... but, it was Hillary's turn and, as they say, the rest is history.
        InAbLuEsTaTe
        Nov 2016
        #104
      
        
        It's Bernie's turn, of course... just like it was Hillary's turn after she lost to Obama.
        InAbLuEsTaTe
        Dec 2016
        #191
      
        
        The one who won the primary by MILLIONS of votes.  Really, you're going down this road?
        MADem
        Nov 2016
        #4
      
        
        The jury returned their verdict. It's over. It's done, she loss, move on. This is as pathetic as
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #49
      
        
        I don't understand the recount due to the fact she will not get the required EVs.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #65
      
        
        Unfair as it is, with Republicans in control there will be no amendment to change the EC.
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #71
      
        
        Hillary was chosen by 2,350,000 more voters than DT. (And her lead is still increasing.)
        pnwmom
        Nov 2016
        #120
      
        
        The 7 million third party votes had a huge impact. If about a hundred thousand of them in key states
        pnwmom
        Nov 2016
        #171
      
        
        If they were never going to vote for Hillary they were willing to let Trump win;
        pnwmom
        Nov 2016
        #177
      
        
        Any serious nomination challenge to Clinton would have been a bloodbath
        Sen. Walter Sobchak
        Nov 2016
        #125
      
        
        It wasn't just that we lost the election, it's because we nominated an establishment candidate
        Exilednight
        Nov 2016
        #140
      
        
        But gerrymandering DOES affect things like how many polling sites there are in a district,
        LisaM
        Nov 2016
        #94
      
        
        I actually refer to the little fuhrer as president Camacho sometimes too!  nt
        Lucky Luciano
        Nov 2016
        #146
      
        
        Debbie Wassermann Schultz rigged it so Bernie was marginalized right from the beginning and
        RKP5637
        Nov 2016
        #29
      
        
        There's that "Southern states" horse shit again. Democrats in every state get to vote in the primary
        BobbyDrake
        Nov 2016
        #30
      
        
        Me too. They've earned a heaping serving of "Right back at you" from now on.
        BobbyDrake
        Nov 2016
        #42
      
        
        Minnesota doing well? The Rethugs just won control of both Chambers of the State
        Grey Lemercier
        Dec 2016
        #193
      
        
        Sadly, Hillary had a lot of baggage. I think Joe Biden would have done better. n/t
        RKP5637
        Nov 2016
        #27
      
        
        Sanders, of course. Don't confuse the DU consensus for the real world. n/t
        lumberjack_jeff
        Nov 2016
        #40
      
        
        I think Hillary could have won, if only she had treated the fall campaign as a partnership
        Ken Burch
        Nov 2016
        #43
      
        
        I know she said it there, Skinner.  But after that, she never spoke like that again.
        Ken Burch
        Nov 2016
        #68
      
        
        Ooops.  Good memory sir.  That was in mid-July, Sanders finally "got out there".....
        George II
        Nov 2016
        #72
      
        
        If she had said anything close to this, we'd be looking at President-elect Clinton.
        Tatiana
        Nov 2016
        #185
      
        
        Considering how elections are won by 2016 standards, someone who is a bigger liar than Trump
        mtnsnake
        Nov 2016
        #45
      
        
        Hillary won the popular vote by a wider margin than any candidate, win or lose, since the 1870s
        Squinch
        Nov 2016
        #47
      
        
        Elizabeth Warren seems like an obvious answer, but she didn't want the job
        geek tragedy
        Nov 2016
        #63
      
        
        The Democrats were so stupid.  If only they had nominated Kirill Shamalov, it would have been a
        still_one
        Nov 2016
        #82
      
        
        Joe Biden... most honest person in politics... he would have defeated any R...
        MyNameIsKhan
        Nov 2016
        #84
      
        
        What about Warren?  She had all of Hillary's good points, but nothing Trump could attack her for.
        Ken Burch
        Nov 2016
        #145
      
        
        they didn't want a populist outsider. they wanted a bigot who would ban and kick out "those" people
        JI7
        Nov 2016
        #156
      
        
        Hillary Clinton. She was the best qualified for the job, and would have made an excellent president
        lunamagica
        Nov 2016
        #121
      
        
        Biden would have won. Sanders would have gotten crushed. Hillary was my 2nd choice. I had no 3rd.
        Grey Lemercier
        Nov 2016
        #176
      
        
        I'm concerned now about 2020 wondering who that might be! Trump was/is a superb con artist, but
        RKP5637
        Nov 2016
        #179
      
        
        As much as I am now coming down on the septuagenarians, I think Warren could have won.
        randome
        Nov 2016
        #180
      
        
        Senator Elizabeth Warren. She can speak to the Occupy Wall Street generation, she can get a crowd
        Dems to Win
        Nov 2016
        #187
      
        
        Personally I would have preferred Sanders- that's why I voted for him in the primary, of course- but
        Warren DeMontague
        Nov 2016
        #189