You can go back and say you were an idiot for doing that and we'll be done. @TheRealJMole @matthewstoller
No. It showed that she deviated from the norm of the last half century of explaining why you're better than opponent.
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I think they were far more factors that decided this election than what was in some 30 second ads that most people fast forward through.
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Sure. Including Hillary didn't campaign in rural areas (of course, that's moot in MI and WI, bc she didn't really campaign)
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But THIS THREAD is abt whether desperate voters should have been expected to make policy choice they weren't presented.
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Again, if you're making that once in 4 years choice based on what you see in 30 sec ads, damn right I hold my fellow Americans accountable.
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Also, any reason why a professional politician should be excused for demanding voters act in ways we know they don't act?
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Is the politician responsible for our flaws? Do they have to spoon feed us their messages? We alone are responsible for our vote.
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I think you're just looking for ways to blame her for her loss and giving us Trump. I think we should all look in the mirror instead.
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We definitely should look in mirror. But her campaign committed egregious errors that must be held to account.
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There is ZERO way I'm going to hold desperate voters responsible before holding someone squandering $1B accountable.
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Again, that's assuming tilting her ads more to policy we're going to affect those desperate voters minds.
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And, of course, blew $1B doing it.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And this was not a normal election. It was a politician vs a celebrity. And you still haven't shown lack of policy ads were reason.
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No. AGAIN, this thread is abt why a bunch of desperate voters didn't vote for policies that would help.
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