This must be why they voted against a candidate that promised paid family leave,expanded Medicaid & universal pre K
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Btw, did you see the study that showed Hillary did FAR less policy advertising than any recent president?
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Replying to @emptywheel @matthewstoller
I did. The press did not cover her policy speeches. Did you see that?
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Replying to @shmr50
So that absolves her for not highlighting it at all when she has complete control over the message?
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Replying to @emptywheel @matthewstoller
She could have done more policy ads. But she was winning pre Comey. Hindsight is accurate & useless.
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Replying to @shmr50
Not abt winning. It's abt why people thought Trump offered more solutions than Hillary. It's bc he highlighted them.
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Replying to @emptywheel @shmr50
You CANNOT hold people responsible for not voting for Hillary policies she relegated to her website.
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Replying to @emptywheel @matthewstoller
She. Made. Policy. Speeches. They were not covered.
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Replying to @shmr50
Yes. And as I just laid out, she DIDN'T deliver that policy to these voters in a way they could/would access.
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Replying to @emptywheel @shmr50
I don't know where the fuck you get off holding desperate people responsible but not Hillary, w/all her resources?
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You're saying, "why didn't those desperate people go out of way to watch political events that don't address ills?" @matthewstoller
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