1. I'd like to see someone versed in analyzing polling data look at the impact of Clinton courting Republicans. Not sure it's working.
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but she hasn't budged on any of her policy proposals/stances..
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A better argument would be "both parties know he's dangerous. Vote Clinton for the sake of humanity."
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3. It's true that Trump is losing with college educated women, but it's likely that he would've lost that demographic just by being Trump.
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4. Here's what it looks like to me: Trump is still pretty solid with core GOP. In fact, GOP loyalty probably higher than love of Trump.
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I've wondered if by courting Republicans, she doesn't lose progressives. She stopped courting us ages ago.
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I would consider a 3rd party vote if a) it weren't so dire right now and b) I actually liked Jill Stein. Alas,
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She's not changing her policies, just pointing out she's the not-batshit-insane choice. How is that losing her votes?
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I've never thought Clinton courting Republicans was about vote-counting. It's about constructing an inevitability narrative.
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Clinton is trying to cement "Republicans at war with themselves, party leadership hates Trump" as the dominant narrative of the race.
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Is there any evidence that is loses her votes either? I always presumed it was a low cost, low reward venture.
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