9. Hillary will not be credited. It’s all his fault 10. Those not running her campaign will still have plenty of unsolicited advice for her
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Replying to @DemFromCT
1) Most of her convention was anti-Donald. If that's the message taken away whose fault is that. 2) Johnson will be factor too.
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Replying to @emptywheel @DemFromCT
so that was a good strategic decision by Clinton et al to highlight her opponents' numerous flaws
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Replying to @bjdickmayhew
Sure. But it explains why Hillary won't be credited.
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Are you saying "outcome wouldn't matter no matter" or "credit"? BC the last makes you sound like paranoid partisan
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Replying to @emptywheel @bjdickmayhew
I’m saying the media does not treat clinton like other candidates and never has. She has flaws. she has strengths.
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Her negative approval numbers are bound to affect coverage/perception, though.
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Some of which stem from privilege, her own actions and some which stem from being a woman/a Clinton
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...but it's hard not to see gender bias in Clinton's case, from 'congenital liar' to 'lock her up'
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Undoubtedly. Even before she becomes first woman running. @DemFromCT @bjdickmayhew
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